Europe can count on Angola’ for Energy, President João Lourenço tells Euronews

The impact of the war in Ukraine is being felt far beyond the European continent. In a bid to cut its dependence on Russian gas, Europe is keen to shore up its energy supply and look for alternative sources. As the war in Ukraine passed its one-year mark, and following the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and Felipe VI, the King of Spain, Euronews spoke to Angola’s President João Lourenço about the vision of Africa’s second-largest

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TotalEnergies plans to Resume Construction of the Gas Plant in Cabo Delgado

Construction of the Total Energies gas liquefaction plant in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, will resume in July. According to the executive director of Saipem (Italian engineering company Saipem), Alessandro Puliti, quoted by the specialized portal for the oil sector Upstream, the restart of the project will be done gradually from July this year. Alessandro Puliti was speaking during an internet intervention (“webcast”) held last week to present the results for the fourth quarter of 2022 to

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ANPG and Chevron to Produce 6,500 Barrels of Oil per day at Lifua

The National Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) and Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited (CABGOC), a subsidiary of Chevron, announced this Monday 6th March the start of oil production at the Lifua-A project, forecast to produce 6,500 barrels. per day. According to an ANPG press release, the Lifua-A platform, in Block 0, is interconnected with existing facilities in the Takula area and is expected to produce a total of 6,500 barrels of oil per day

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Brent Crude for May delivery increases to $86.20

The price of a barrel of Brent oil, which serves as a reference for Angolan exports, for delivery in May ended yesterday 6th March, on the London futures market up 0.41%, to US$86.20. Brent prices regained ground in the latter part of the session, after falling earlier in the day, in reaction to the release of worse-than-expected economic forecasts for China. However, global tensions related to the supply of oil plus the expectation and improvement

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BB Energy invests in Gasmeth Energy to support Natural Gas Development in Rwanda

BB Energy Group, a leading independent energy trading company, has invested in Gasmeth Energy Global, a company focused on the responsible extraction, processing, and distribution of methane gas from Rwanda’s Lake Kivu The naturally-occurring gas from the Lake will be separated from the waters and processed into compressed natural gas (CNG), a non-fossil biogas, to replace conventional fuels. The CNG will substitute gasoline, diesel, and coal across the transport, industrial, and power generation sectors in Rwanda. The

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Engen Combines with Vivo Energy to create pan-African Energy distributor

Vivo Energy, a major pan-African retailer and distributor of fuels and lubricants, and Engen, which boasts around 1,300 service stations across the continent, have combined their respective African businesses to create one of the largest energy distribution companies in Africa The new group will have more than 3,900 service stations and more than two billion litres of storage capacity across 27 African countries.  Petronas will sell its 74% shareholding in Engen to Vivo Energy at completion,

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Airplane Fuels Prices register a Reduction

Aircraft refueling on Angolan soil is cheaper this March, compared to February, according to the table published by the Regulatory Institute for Petroleum Derivatives (IRDP) of the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas. The reduction was an average of 10 kwanzas for each reference litre, but which represents, overall, a significant saving for operators. According to the same IRDP table, for this month of March, the Adjustment Reference Price – Platts (PRA) is now

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Lobito Corridor ,World’s Top Railroad for Critical Minerals Transport

Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have taken important steps to create a trade corridor that could transform the way the region’s resources are shipped. “Harmonizing regulations on the corridor and infrastructure development would allow the three countries to transport metals used to manufacture electric vehicles and wind turbines from inland mines to port, reducing transport time from weeks to days,” he said. the mining company Pensana in a statement. The agreement

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Fuels Drop in Cape Verde

The price of fuel suffered an average reduction of 1.5 percent of the amount paid in the purchase of petroleum derivatives, found a safe source. This reduction stems from the update of the maximum fuel prices in Cape Verde to be in force during the current month of March, carried out by the Multisectoral Regulatory Agency for the Economy (ARME). The phenomenon takes place after the average price of fuel fell 7 percent in December

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Endiama Expects to Produce 12 million Carats of Diamonds this Year

The National Diamond Company of Angola (Endiama) expects to reach a production of 12 million carats this year. The information was provided by the chairman of the Board of Directors of Endiama, Ganga Júnior, at the end of the working meeting he held, Wednesday 1st March, in Luanda, with the Board of Directors of the Institute of Management of Assets and State Participations (IGAPE) . According to the manager, in 2022, Endiama had a production

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