Angolan Refinery President Reveals Govt Refusal of Cheap Oil Supply to Domestic Industry

The Government does not supply crude oil at prices lower than those of the international market to the refineries being implemented in the Angolan petrochemical industry, nor does it not stop exporting “a single barrel of oil” for these units, declared the president of the Executive Committee of the Angolan refinery. Luanda. “It is a false problem to think that the Government of Angola is obliged to supply raw materials for refineries at a low

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Pumangol creates 400 direct jobs

Pumangol has so far created a total of 400 direct jobs and around 2,000 indirect jobs, as part of a strategy that has already implemented 80 fuel filling stations across the country. The data was shared by the chairman of the Board of Directors of the company, Ivanilson Machado, in the interview he gave to Jornal de Economia & Financeira, from Edições Novembro EP As he said, Pumangol is now owned by Sonangol as part

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New oil tanker ready for operations

The naming ceremony for the Suezmax oil tanker took place yesterday in the city of Mokpo. The president of Sonangol Marine Service, João Almeida, said that the company will no longer charter ships to meet its objectives in this segment. According to João Almeida, it is an oil tanker that increases the fleet, which goes from 9 to 10 ships. João Almeida said that, by the end of the year, the fleet could have one

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Sonangol receives new oil tanker

Sonangol received, this Monday 10th April, in the city of Mokpo (South Korea), the new oil tanker, named “Kulumbimbi”. The oil tanker built at the Hyundai Sambo Heavy Industries shipyards cost the Angolan oil company US$68 million. The ship will have a crew made up of 80 percent Angolans and a useful life of 20 years. It is part of the Suezmax line, with the capacity to transport 1 million barrels of crude, within internationally accepted

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OPEC+ cuts generate gains of more than USD 6.0

The cut in production by the OPEC+ members (groups of oil exporting countries + Russia), in the last six days, resulted in an appreciation of prices by at least six dollars. Negotiations for a barrel of Brent, oil that is the benchmark for exports from Angola, rose from USD 79.7 recorded between Friday and Sunday of last week, to USD 85.4 registered on Friday, a price that goes up to Sunday, and may change depending on

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New Oil tanker ready for operations

Sonangol now has one more vessel for operations to transport crude oil. The naming ceremony for the Suezmax oil tanker takes place today in the city of Mokpo. The president of Sonangol Marine Service, João Almeida, said that the company will no longer charter ships to meet its objectives in this segment. According to João Almeida, it is an oil tanker that increases the fleet, which goes from 9 to 10 ships. João Almeida said

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Sonangol announces business restructuring of PAENAL in Porto Amboim

Sonangol announced, this Wednesday 5th April, the restructuring of shareholders and businesses at the Porto-Amboim Naval Shipyard (PAENAL), a measure aimed at revitalizing it and placing it back among the set of active and profitable units. For the implementation of these measures, Sonangol is working with partners on a “profound” change that could also involve the corporate structure and the definition of a new operating model, which could result in the holding of an international

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Angola open to get help from Namibia in the exploration of sea Diamonds

The Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Pedro Azevedo, said Wednesday 5th April that Namibia can help Angola in the exploration of diamonds and uranium from the sea. The announcement was made during a joint declaration by Angola and Namibia, on the sidelines of a technical meeting between the Namibian Ministry of Mines and Energy and an Angolan delegation, headed by the oil minister, who traveled to that country.  In the statement, the

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Government wants greater inclusion of women in the Mining sector

The Secretary of State for Mineral Resources, Jânio Correa Victor, reiterated, Wednesday 5th April, in Luanda, the need for greater dedication from women with a view to overcoming the approximately 12 percent of the workforce in the mining industry. Jânio Correia Victor made these remarks at the opening of the round table under the motto “Women in the Angolan Mining Industry”, organized by Mining Eventos, to awaken a greater interest of women in the geological-mining

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Sonangol to reform Paenal subsidiary

The state-owned company Sonangol, as one of the main shareholders (40 percent), plans to structure its subsidiary, Porto Amboim Estaleiros Navais, Limitada (PAENAL) to increase turnover, based on a new business model adapted to current and future challenges of the group’s market. According to So-nangol, in a press release, this Monday 3rd April, the revitalization will make Paenal once again included in the “set of active units” and increase its turnover.  For the implementation of these

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