FSDEA ranks 14th in the International Ranking on Governance

Report by the International Agency, Global WF, gives a positive note on the good management of funds from the national oil sector for the country’s economic development The Fundo Soberano e Desenvolvimento de Angola (FSDEA) scored 80 percent in the 2022 International Ranking on Governance, Sustainability and Resilience (GSR), above the index average of 49 percent, placing the fund among the top 15 , in an index composed of more than 160 sovereign wealth funds

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Brent for October delivery up $105.09

The price of a barrel of Brent oil, which serves as a reference for Angolan exports, for delivery in October ended Monday on the London futures market up 3.93%, to US$105.09. Brent prices started the week above the $100 barrier, after the United Arab Emirates last week made public that it welcomed the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) plans to cut production and keep prices high. However, analysts believe that fears of an economic

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Diamond industry in SADC shows signs of strong recovery

The global diamond industry continues to recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic during 2021, as a result of the cooling of economies and the adaptation of national markets. In the first half of the current year, according to the De Beers report, consumer sales of diamond jewelry in the United States of America and China recorded positive growth, not only in the revenues affected by Covid-19 in 2020, but also compared to 2019

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Brent price hits $100.9 a barrel

The price of oil closed higher last Friday, the 26th, with Brent (the benchmark for Angolan exports) rising by 1.65 dollars, closing at 100.99 dollars a barrel. US WTI crude oil futures rose 54 cents to trade at $93.06 a barrel. For the week, Brent gained 4.4 percent, while WTI rose 2.5 percent. The rally was driven by signals from Saudi Arabia that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) could cut output, but

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Over 200 thousand foreign trade licenses issued

The Single Window for Licensing Commercial Activity (JULAC) issued, between April 2021 and July of this year, 205,019 licenses, in response to a total of 251,577 requests for international trade facilitation. The data are contained in a report by the Institute of Administrative Modernization (IMA) dedicated to the Integrated Foreign Trade Platform (PICE), indicating that, in the period in question, a total of 79,950 national and foreign companies obtained licenses, with an average of 596

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OPEC produces at highest level since 2020

OPEC oil production rose in August to its highest level since the early days of the pandemic in 2020 as operations in Libya recover, according to Reuters. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) produced 29.58 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, up 690,000 bpd from July and the highest level since April 2020, according to Reuters polls. OPEC and allies, a group known as OPEC+, are backing out of production cuts adopted

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Sonangol rehabilitates fuel stations

As of today, the 5th, the petrol stations at 1Âş de Maio and Rio Seco, in Luanda, will be temporarily closed for rehabilitation work. According to a note from Sonangol’s Distribution and Marketing Business Unit, as an alternative, customers will have at their disposal the filling stations at the Airport (Cassenda district), SĂŁo CristĂłvĂŁo (Maculusso), AtlĂ©tico (Neves Bendinha), Rádio Nacional de Angola (Alvalade), Eucalyptus (Nelito Soares).

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Chitotolo invests in a new choice center

In line with the mining operations in the provinces of Lundas Norte and Sul, we were able to witness the complexity of all the engineering work, developed with alluvial diamond deposits in mind, which became more valued from 2018 onwards, with the implementation of a new commercialization model, which eliminated the so-called “preferred customers”. The first stop was at N’zaji, municipality of Cambulo, base of operations of SMC (Sociedade Mineira do Chitotolo), since 1986, with

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Chitotolo reduces diamond production to 40%

The Sociedade Mineira do Chitotolo (SMC) suspended operations in the areas of Chitotolo, Muyta and Sangulungu, keeping them in Maludi, which represents 40 percent of the activity of the consortium owned by Angola’s Endiama and Lumanhe, as well as Australia’s ITM. The partial interruption of operations was decided to comply with the restrictions imposed by the State of Emergency in force in the country since March 27, giving rise to authorization for home confinement for

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21 of the 42 projects participated by Endiama Mining are paralyzed

Two projects are in pilot production, located in the province of Lunda Norte, the region where the largest number of mines and diamond projects are located, although Lunda Sul is the largest diamond producer in the country. There are a total of 42 projects participated by Endiama Mining. Of the 42 mining projects participated by Endiama Mining, the diamond operator of the Endiama group, 21 are at a standstill, five are in prospection and only 11

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