Angola and World Bank discuss budget support reform program

The Minister of Planning, Victor Hugo Guilherme, and the Regional Director of the World Bank for Angola, DRC, São Tomé and Príncipe and Burundi, Albert Zeufack, met, on Monday, in Luanda, for the calendar and program of reforms of the second budget support operation. During the meeting, those responsible also discussed the launch of the preparation of the new cooperation framework between the World Bank and the Government of Angola for the period 2024-2029 and

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TAAG Angola Airlines Renews Long-Term Boeing 747-400 Freighter Contract

TAAG Angola Airlines and Network Airline Management are pleased to announce the renewal of their long-term freighter aircraft contract, sealing their ongoing partnership for the foreseeable future. Resuming its regular weekly scheduled service from Liege, Belgium, to the capital of Angola, Luanda, NAM provides a Boeing 747-400F aircraft with nose door capability offering up to 120,000 kilos cargo capacity. The weekly freighter will operate every Friday directly to the newly opened Dr. António Agostinho Neto

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Nigeria uncovers an alarming amount of illegal refineries in just 5 days

82 illegal refineries in Nigeria were discovered and demolished between the 10th to 15th of February 2024. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) relayed that it uncovered these illegal operations in the south-south region of the country. Oil theft has been a major issue plaguing the country’s oil sector. Additionally, the NNPCL said on Tuesday that multiple sources had reported 223 instances during the previous week, according to a report from the Nigerian newspaper,

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Oil rises as attacks in Red Sea escalate

The price of oil is rising in major international markets due to fears of an increase in attacks on ships in the Red Sea. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), a reference for the United States, registered an increase of 0.44%, reaching 78.25 dollars per barrel. Meanwhile, North Sea Brent, crude oil traded in London and used as a reference for European imports, is rising 0.23%, reaching $83.22. Yemen’s Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, in retaliation for

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Seven New Photovoltaic Plants Brighten Rural Communities

Angola recently marked a significant milestone in its energy sector with the completion of seven photovoltaic plants, boosting the public electricity network by an additional 370 megawatts and extending benefits to over 500,000 inhabitants in rural areas. The Minister of Energy and Water, João Baptista Borges, unveiled this information during the inauguration of the 25th meeting of the Steering Committee of the Central African Energy Hub (PEAC) held in Luanda. In his address, Minister Borges

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Angolan Petroleum Service Companies Urge Enhanced Focus on Local Content

The Association of Angolan Petroleum Service Companies (AECIPA), representing 150 members within the Angolan oil industry, advocates for a heightened emphasis on the implementation of local content initiatives. Highlighting the strategic importance of industry efficiency, the association underscores the pivotal role of local content in supporting Angola’s goal of increasing oil production to 1.18 million barrels per day. During a recent address in Luanda, AECIPA CEO Bráulio de Brito emphasized that embracing local content fosters

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CNOOC Secures Union Oil Cargo in Sépia Block Auction

In a recent direct sales process conducted by Pré-Sal Petróleo (PPSA), the Chinese oil giant CNOOC emerged as the victor, securing 500 thousand barrels of oil. This marks the third Union cargo sold under the production sharing contract for the Sépia Block, located in the Campos Sedimentary Basin off the coast of Rio de Janeiro. Under the sharing regime governing pre-salt fields, a portion of the extracted oil is allocated to the Union. With the

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Sonangol Reports 2023 Financial Results and Infrastructure Progress

Sonangol disclosed its financial performance for the year 2023 last week, revealing a turnover of $10.9 billion and a net profit of $3.1 billion, a decrease from the $5.3 billion recorded in 2022. The 41.5 percent drop in profits reflects a challenging year marked by global adversities, as emphasized by the oil company. Despite facing multiple hurdles, Sonangol remains steadfast in its commitment to operational excellence. In 2023, Sonangol’s turnover experienced a decline of 18.6

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Angola Aims for Increased Gas Production with New Consortium Ventures

The Government of Angola plans to increase gas production levels in the coming years, with the entry of a new consortium, which will explore new oil fields. The information was provided by the president of the National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG). Paulino Jerónimo, who was recently reappointed for his second term at ANPG, highlighted that the new consortium for gas production in the country is made up of several companies.  Their mission is to

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Natural gas prices fall on the world market

Natural gas prices continued to fall, with a mild winter and an overproduction that caused producers in the American shale zone to try to reduce production, but oil companies that produce gas as a byproduct disrupted the plans. For commodity traders, the floor is likely around $1.50, with February prices now below $1.70 per cubic meter. This situation led   Chesapeake Energy   to announce in its earnings report earlier this week that it would scale back its drilling

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