ANPG signs MOU with JES University

The National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) and the José Eduardo dos Santos University signed, last week a Memorandum of technical and scientific cooperation to support companies in the oil sector. The signing of the Memorandum took place during the workshop that dealt with the strategy for launching the biofuels sector, within the scope of implementing the obligations of the recently approved Kyoto Protocol. The head of ANPG’s Energy Integration and Biofuels Department, Vita

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Sonangol reactivates onshore operations in the Kwanza Basin in Block KN 11

Sonangol (operator of Block KON-11), located in the Kwanza Onshore Basin announced, Wednesday, that it has completed the drilling of the “Tobias-13” well, with a total depth of 960m. In a press release, the state oil company said that the preliminary assessment of the main reservoir indicates the presence of hydrocarbons, whose production potential will be assessed after the completion of the drilling of a second well in the same block, “Tobias-14”, already underway. “The

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50 Oil Blocks Open for Investment in Angola by 2025

The National Oil, Gas, and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) outlined its strategy to auction off 50 oil blocks by 2025 to bolster and stabilize national oil production. This initiative was highlighted by Paulimo Jerónimo, the president of ANPG’s Board of Directors, during the launch of bidding proposals for the exploration of the Lower Congo and Kwanza Onshore Basins in Luanda. Jerónimo emphasized Angola’s conducive business environment and flexibility in negotiations, underscoring the commitment to offering approximately

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Block 15 Set to Achieve Daily Production Milestone of 30,000 Barrels in 2024

Block 15, marking 20 years of operation in Angola, aims to achieve an average production milestone of 30,000 barrels per day in the coming year, announced Melissa Bond, ExxonMobil’s General Director. Situated about 145 kilometers off the Zaire province coast, Block 15 has seen significant success, reaching an accumulated production of 2.5 billion barrels since its discovery in April this year. ExxonMobil’s investments exceeding $30 billion have resulted in 18 commercial discoveries within the block,

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Dangote Unveils 300,000-Barrel Daily Refinery License

African billionaire, Aliko Dangote, has announced that his refinery has obtained a license to process over 300,000 barrels of Nigerian crude daily and will commence gasoline production soon. “We don’t want to start our refinery with foreign goods, we want to start with the Nigerian crude,” the billionaire said in an interview in Riyadh on the sidelines of the Saudi-Nigeria business roundtable. “We’re more than ready and you will see our gasoline products soon.” The

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Activists Call for Funding Freeze on TotalEnergies’ Mozambique Project

Environmental lobby groups have sent a letter urging banks and other financiers to withdraw their support for TotalEnergies’ $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Mozambique. The letter, sent to over two dozen project funders, coincides with a crucial moment for the French energy company as it readies to resume Africa’s largest foreign direct investment project. Activists caution that the project may exacerbate climate change and contribute to human rights abuses in the impoverished

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Tanzania considers Fuel import system review amidst price fluctuations

Tanzania is considering a reassessment of its fuel import system to tackle the issue of price fluctuations resulting in elevated pump prices. Energy regulatory authorities said they are monitoring the effectiveness of the current bulk oil importation through tendering, to uphold stability in the monthly capped prices influenced by global fuel markets. The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (Ewura) has indicated that the Bulk Procurement System (BPS), utilized for the importation of petroleum products,

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ASSEA and Muhatu Energy Launch ‘Ubuntu’ Internship to Boost Women in Angola’s Oil Sector

The Association of Autochthonous Companies for the Oil Industry of Angola (ASSEA), in collaboration with the Muhatu Energy Angola (MEA) platform, is set to unveil the ‘Ubuntu’ internship program in Luanda. The initiative aims to provide final-year students of technical-professional courses with a hands-on experience in a real work environment. Designed to prioritize gender diversity, the program is exclusively tailored for female students. Currently, women constitute only 22 percent of the total workforce in the

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Afentra Secures Angola’s Approval for Block Acquisitions from Sonangol

Independent energy company Afentra has received approval from Angola for the acquisition of stakes in Block 3/05 and Block 23 from the country’s National Oil Company Sonangol. Under the agreement, which is pursuant to a sale and purchase agreement between Sonangol and Afentra through its wholly-owned subsidiary Afentra (Angola), the company will acquire a 14% interest in Block 3/05 and a 40% stake in Block 23, offshore Angola. Afentra is also working with Sonangol to

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88 Energy Acquires Working Interest Onshore Namibia

Oil and gas exploration company, 88 Energy, has signed a farm-in agreement with Monitor Oil and Gas Exploration – a subsidiary of U.K. private exploration company, Monitor Exploration – to earn up to a 45% non-operated working interest in Namibia’s onshore Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) 93. The activity program for the three-stage agreement will involve the acquisition of approximately 200-line-kilometers of low-impact 2D seismic data in mid-2024, along with a potential initial exploration well targeting

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