Sonangol begins oil drilling in the Kwanza Onshore Basin

Within five days, Sonangol Pesquisa&Produção begins exploring for oil and gas in the Tubias well, in the Kwanza Terrestrial Basin block (KON-11), located in the municipality of Cabo Ledo, Luanda province. At this moment, the rig still needs to complete five percent of the technical work, in order to move forward with oil and gas drilling activity in the Tubias well, of which 95% has already been completed.  The well is between 700 and 800

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Angola to Boost Oil Exports, Targeting 1.18 Million Barrels per Day in October

Angola’s oil export level will rise to 1.18 million barrels per day in October, reaching the highest value since July, reported financial information agency Bloomberg. According to Bloomberg, which cites the final cargo manifest, Angola will export 1.18 million barrels of oil in October, increasing compared to the 1.047 million daily barrels forecast for this month. For October, the final program foresees 38 cargoes with a combined volume of 36.52 million barrels of oil, given

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Petrobras gives up selling 3 oil fields and subsidiary in Argentina

Petrobras, a Brazilian state-owned oil company, decided to end the divestment processes at the Urucu, Bahia Terra and Campo de Manati hubs.  The order, which also involves Petrobras Operaciones SA (a subsidiary of the state-owned company in Argentina), was communicated on 4th September and takes into consideration “the strategic adherence to the portfolio, as well as the profitability profile”, according to Carta Capital, citing the company. The decision tends to impact Petrobras’ Exploration/Production and Gas/Energy

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5 Reasons to Invest in Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau represents both a unique and highly strategic investment opportunity. As a relatively undeveloped energy market, the country is positioned in close proximity to large-scale oil and gas developments in neighboring Senegal and Mauritania. High-impact regional discoveries made in recent years have emphasized the potential of offshore acreage while untapped domestic renewable energy resources coupled with favorable investment terms highlight the attractiveness of investing in Guinea-Bissau. Untapped Mineral Reserves Guinea-Bissau is believed to have approximately

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Qatar, Sonatrach Collaborate on Petrochemical Complex in Algeria

Qatari-based diversified business conglomerate Power International Holding is exploring a partnership opportunity with Algerian National Oil Company Sonatrach for the development of a petrochemical facility in Algeria. The facility will produce raw materials such as butene and polybutene. A delegation from Power International Holding is expected to visit Algeria to discuss the partnership in early September 2023. Mohammed Arkab, Minister of Energy in Algeria, stated that, “Sonatrach is ready to work with Power International to achieve that project, which

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ExxonMobil’s Block 15 Offshore Angola Marks 29 Years of Exploration

Block 15, an Angolan offshore, operated by ExxonMobil (Esso Angola), located approximately 370 kilometers northwest of Luanda, completed 29 years since the beginning of its exploration on August 23, 1994, and currently employs around 1,000 workers . According to PetroAngola’s website, Block 15, once Angola’s largest oil producer, recently achieved a daily production peak exceeding 600 KBPD, thanks to its four FPSOs: Kizomba A, Kizomba B, Mondo, and Saxi-Batuque. Construction of the initial FPSO, Kizomba

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TotalEnergies, AzuleEnergy, and Equinor Sign Production Sharing Contracts for Angolan Blocks with ANPG

The multinationals TotalEnergies, AzuleEnergy and Equinor signed, yesterday, in Luanda, production sharing contracts for blocks 16/21 and 31/21 with the National Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG). The act is the result of the Public Adjudication Offer carried out by ANPG, in 2021, and follows the Executive’s Strategic Plan for the attribution of oil concessions 2019-2025.    The Plan foresees the award of more than 50 oil blocks to reaffirm commitments to more incisive exploration and

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Nigeria’s Effort to Revive Refineries, Halt Fuel Imports

Nigeria’s new oil minister stated last week that the country expects all four oil refineries to be ready by the end of the year, with the southern Port Harcourt facility possibly beginning operations as early as December. The Port Harcourt refinery will begin processing oil by the end of 2022, the government announced last year. However, NNPC Ltd executives and succeeding oil ministers have launched a number of fruitless plans to restart, remodel, or enlarge

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EU Turns to Africa for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Projects via Global Gateway Fund

An EU official revealed that the EU is exploring Africa to support clean jet fuel projects under its Global Gateway infrastructure fund in advance of an expected surge in demand for ecologically friendly air travel. A competitor to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the EU has promised to devote half of its 300 billion euro ($324 billion) infrastructure plan to Africa. The spokesperson claimed that the fund is now investigating sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and

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Nigerian Army Attacks Crude Oil Boat Bound for Open Seas

The Niger Delta region’s illicit oil refineries were bombarded with air raids on Sunday, according to the Nigerian air force. The Nigerian army claimed to have attacked a boat carrying crude oil and heading for open seas, as well as many illegal locations in the oil-rich state of Rivers. Although aircraft bombardments are rare, Nigeria has been actively combating oil thieves in the Niger Delta by destroying crude-laden ships and tiny illicit refineries. The majority

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