Port of Lobito Records Improved Ship Movements

Angola’s second largest port, the Port of Lobito, has recorded an increase of 7.57% in ship movement since 2022, with 351 ships docked at the port handling 1,332,451 tons of cargo in 2023. Announced by Celso Rosas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Port of Lobito, it was highlighted that the port collected revenues of more than $16.6 million in 2023. Despite an increase in ship movements, however, the Port of Lobito recorded

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Ocean Installer Consortium Secures Contract for Angolan FPSO Work

A consortium comprising maritime construction firm Ocean Installer and engineering company Oceaneering has won a contract for work on the Girassol Life Extension (GIR FLEX) project in Angola. Awarded by French multinational TotalEnergies and its partners for Block 17, the contract will extend the production lifecycle of the project to 2031. Ocean Installer will handle transportation and installation services for GIR FLEX, encompassing the recovery of old risers, transportation, and installation of 10 new risers,

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Angola’s Hydropower Sector Sees Uptick in Activity

German multinational technology company Voith has secured a one-billion-dollar contract to supply and install electrical and mechanical equipment for the 2,172 MW Caculo Cabaça hydropower plant in Angola’s Kwanza Norte Province. The project involves the installation of four 530 MW hydropower turbines, a 52 MW turbine, generators, and control and auxiliary systems. Under the contract, Voith will also establish a training center to foster local skills development and provide post-commissioning support services to ensure optimal

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Atlantic Railway postpones export of 960 tons of Copper

The export of 960 tons of raw copper ore, from the Kolwezi region, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to the international market, which was scheduled to begin on Monday, 8th, should only begin on the 18th of this month. The information was provided by the Commercial Director of Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR), Artur Silva.  However, there was no need to clarify the reasons underlying the change in the shipment date and the destination of the cargo,

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Angola’s OPEC Exit Redefines Global Oil Dynamics

Angola has recently decided to exit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), effective January 1, 2024, marking a pivotal shift in the global oil industry. This move, akin to Ecuador’s departure in 2020 and Qatar’s exit in 2019, heralds significant changes in the geopolitical landscape of oil production and distribution. Angola’s relationship with OPEC traces back to its membership in 2007, joining the organization’s efforts to regulate and coordinate oil production for stable

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Sonagás Optimizes Production and Sales

The production and sale of cooking gas reached 471,583 metric tons in 2023, announced the President of the Executive Committee of Sonangol’s Gas Unit, Sonagás, stating that this figure met the established targets for the year. Miguel Barros was quoted in the December Sonangol newsletter stating that the production achieved in 2023 serves as a prelude to the record of 500,000 metric tons that the company aims to reach in 2024. The President of Sonagás’

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Angola exported more oil in December

OPEC oil production increased in December, when Angola set January 1st as the date to leave the organization and, at the same time as Nigeria and Iraq, increased exports, providing the market with an offer that offset the effect of the cuts. from Saudi Arabia and OPEC+ allies to support the market. A survey published last week disclosing this information indicates that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries produced 27.88 million barrels per day (bpd)

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Geological research considered crucial to the Impact of the Diamond sector

The Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas (MIREMPET) stated, last week, in Luanda, that the Executive will continue to prioritize the carrying out of geological research, aiming to maximize profits in the various subsectors of the Extractive Industry. Diamantino Azevedo, who was speaking during the New Year’s greetings ceremony, highlighted that the research had a significant impact on the efficiency of prospecting and exploration projects carried out in 2023, especially in the diamond sector.    “This important

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Concession of the Lobito Corridor among the biggest achievements of the year

The president of the Board of Directors of the Angola Cargo and Logistics Certification Regulatory Agency (ARCCLA) said, last week, in Luanda, that the concession of the Lobito Corridor, new logistics platforms and improved legislation constitute the main achievements of three years since the creation of the entity he directs. Catarino de Fontes Pereira made these considerations on the occasion of ARCCLA’s third anniversary, which took place on December 29th, and highlighted the launch of

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Extractive industry analyzes application of new regulations

The procedure stands as a vital requirement within the framework of the respective organization, necessitating the disclosure of annual efforts made by Member States. This includes the Work Plan adhering to EITI standards, unlike the Annual Report, which primarily communicates the value of natural resources to citizens. Angola, an active EITI member since June 2022, took a significant stride by presenting its inaugural report in December 2023. This presentation marked an essential phase, with the

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