Sonangol Reception and Distribution Unit opened in Soyo

The second phase of Sonangol’s Gas Reception and Distribution Unit (URDG), called “Falcão Phase 2”, which will process 50 million cubic feet of gas/day, came into operation this Thursday December 14th, in the municipality of Soyo, in the province of Zaire. The inauguration ceremony was presided over by the Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, witnessed by the governor of Zaire, Adriano Mendes de Carvalho, and the PCA of Sonangol, Gaspar Martins,

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Sonangol Advances Natural Gas Use for National Development

Gaspar Martins, Sonangol’s Board Chairman, lauded the Falcão 2 project as a commitment to Angola’s development agenda, emphasizing the strategic use of natural gas for clean energy and raw material in petrochemical endeavors. He underscored the project’s role in fostering an energy transition by curbing gas burning and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Martins highlighted Falcão 2’s significant contribution, providing 75 million cubic feet of gas to the upcoming “Amofert” fertilizer factory, set to produce 1.2

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Standard Bank finances Azule Energy workers

Standard Bank of Angola (SBA) and Azule Energy, a consortium that brings together the Angolan assets of the Italian Eni and the British BP in the Energy sector, announced that they had signed, on Monday 11th December , a protocol for the allocation of a set of benefits for the energy company’s staff, with a focus on housing credit. The president of the Board of Directors of the SBA, Luís Teles, indicated in a note

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Top 5 Gas Flaring Reduction Projects to Watch in Libya

Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has been vocal about its intent to decarbonize energy sector activities. Emphasizing the reduction of gas flaring, the country aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030, supported by several initiatives led by Libya’s leading operators. By creating economic pathways to gas monetization, particularly for marginal fields in which gas flaring is a common practice, producers can capture more value from their resources, while eliminating a significant source of greenhouse gas

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First Oil well to be Drilled in Nambile in 2024

The Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas convened a crucial seminar in Moçâmedes since Monday December 11th, focusing on investment prospects within Namibe province’s sector. Notably, this gathering anticipates the imminent commencement of offshore oil exploration. Under the theme “Sustainable Exploration of Mineral Resources, Oil, and Gas,” the seminar concludes today following comprehensive presentations on the province’s potential. The agenda featured an exhibition spotlighting equipment crucial for preventing and managing oil spills during exploration.

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Invictus Energy Announces Gas Discovery Onshore Zimbabwe

Australian-listed independent oil and gas company, Invictus Energy, has made a gas discovery at the Mukuyu-2 well in Zimbabwe. Representing the second exploration well drilled at the onshore Cabora Bassa Project, the find has opened up the basin, which represents one of the largest underexplored interior rift basins in Africa. Located seven kilometers from the Mukuyu-1 well, the Mukuyu-2 well was spudded in Q3 2023, with a total of four hydrocarbon samples recovered from two

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Oil sales from Angola to Spain doubled to 548 thousand tons in October

Official data from the Spanish energy regulator, CORES, as reported by Bloomberg, reveals a substantial spike in Angola’s oil imports in October, hitting the highest volume since August 2018. This surge saw imports doubling compared to the same period in 2022, reaching a notable 548 thousand tons. Brazil, maintaining its stronghold as Spain’s primary oil provider for the fourth consecutive month, outpaced the United States in October. Post-Brazil, the most significant oil suppliers to Spain

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TotalEnergies Inks Methane Reduction Agreement with Sonangol

French multinational energy corporation, TotalEnergies, signed a cooperation agreement with Angolan national oil company (NOC), Sonangol, during COP 28 in Dubai to support the detection and reduction of methane emissions in Angola’s oil and gas industry. The agreement enables Sonangol to utilize TotalEnergies’ Airborne Ultralight Spectrometer for Environmental Applications (AUSEA) technology – a miniature dual sensor capable of detecting methane and carbon dioxide emissions. Developed by the French major alongside partners Centre national de la

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Botswana Diamonds to undertake next stage Exploration near its KX36 project

Diamond company Botswana Diamonds will embark on follow-up ground geophysics on four anomalies that were identified contiguous with the company’s KX36 project in the Kalahari, in Botswana. They were identified by the heavy mineral train flowing from KX36 where it is thought that there may be undiscovered buried kimberlites in the vicinity of KX36 as kimberlites generally occur in clusters and not in isolation. The KX36 project is a 3.5 ha kimberlite pipe in the

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Rough Prices on the Mend at Latest Petra Tender

Petra Diamonds’ rough prices have started to rebound, initial results from its latest tender indicated. The first part of the trading session brought in $58.7 million from the sale of 462,794 carats, at an average price of $127 per carat, Petra said last week. Prices were 20% higher on a like-for-like basis — comparing similar categories of diamonds — than at the fiscal year’s second tender, which ended in October. Prices of rough under 2

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