TAAG and Boeing reach agreement on aircraft supply

TAAG and the US builder Boeing, the main supplier of aircraft to the national flag company, reached an agreement on the resolution of “financial pending” creating the conditions for cooperation in the supply of aircraft for the future. According to a TAAG press release, after a long and complex negotiation carried out since the swearing in of TAAG’s new management with Boeing, “we communicate to the market that the two entities have reached an agreement

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Oil: Brent opens session higher

Brent oil a benchmark for Angola’s exports, for delivery in November opened up 4.14 percent, to around US$3.69, to US$92.84, in the session. At the close (Friday) it accumulated a weekly loss of 0.19 percent. WTI oil for October advanced 3.89 percent to $3.25 in the session, at $86.79 a barrel, but had a slight drop of 0.09 percent for the week. Against this backdrop, crude oil futures closed up about 4 percent on Friday,

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Angola-China Chamber of Commerce values ​​business cooperation

The president of the Angola-China Chamber of Commerce, Luís Cupenala, praised the enormous cooperation between Angola and China in the commercial field, stating that the level of bilateral cooperation is consistent and reliable. Luís Cupenala, who was speaking to the Chinese newspaper, Xinhua, also said that such cooperation has contributed to the improvement of infrastructure, industrialization, as well as efforts to combat poverty in the African country. The official mentioned the Benguela Railway (CFB) as

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TAAG marks 84 years under the sign of growth

The energy ministers of the European Union hold an Extraordinary Council today in Brussels to discuss possible emergency measures to be applied at Community level to mitigate the effects of rising prices in the sector. The current Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU said yesterday that “”ministers will be invited to identify the preferred measures that could be implemented at EU level in a short period of time to alleviate the burden of

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Oil trades above $96

North Sea oil, a benchmark for Angolan sales, was traded yesterday on London’s International Exchange Futures at US$96.88 a barrel, a day after the group of 23 oil-producing countries OPEC+ decided to reduce production by 100,000 barrels a day from October. The decision was adopted after several days of market speculation about the possibility of taking measures to prevent oil prices from falling due to the slowdown in the global economy and canceling the increase

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Angola represented at a fair in Paraguay

A delegation from the Angolan embassy in Argentina, led by counselor José Zombo Gongo, has been participating since yesterday in the Investment Forum “Invest in Paraguay 2022 – Prosperous and Sustainable Business”. At the event, which ends today, after being inaugurated by the President of Paraguay, Mário Abdo Benítez, the Angolan delegation holds courtesy meetings with local authorities and potential investors, according to information sent to our newsroom by the diplomatic representation in Argentina. The

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EU Energy Ministers in Extraordinary Council

The energy ministers of the European Union hold an Extraordinary Council today in Brussels to discuss possible emergency measures to be applied at Community level to mitigate the effects of rising prices in the sector. The current Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU said yesterday that “”ministers will be invited to identify the preferred measures that could be implemented at EU level in a short period of time to alleviate the burden of

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Africa Oil Week to Continue as Scheduled

No disruptions to event in wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death It is with great sorrow that we learn of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts and condolences are with the Royal Family during this difficult time. Many of us will want to take some time to mourn this great loss and pay our condolences. Africa Oil Week, which is taking place at CCICC2, will continue to run its scheduled dates of 3-7

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Green Energy Africa to Continue as Scheduled

No disruptions to event in wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death It is with great sorrow that we learn of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts and condolences are with the Royal Family during this difficult time. Many of us will want to take some time to mourn this great loss and pay our condolences. Green Energy Africa, which is taking place at CCICC2, will continue to run its scheduled dates of 4-5

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The Future of the Natural Gas Market in Africa

Speaking during the second day of the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022 Conference, the International Energy Agency’s Africa Program Officer offered her insight into the future of Africa’s gas market Day Two of the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2022 Conference , held in Dakar on 2 September, featured a presentation by Rita Madeira, Africa Program Officer at the International Energy Agency (IEA), presenting her insight into the future of Africa’s natural gas market.

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