Representing the biggest energy event on the continent, the conference takes place under a mandate to make energy poverty history by 2030 and promotes investment in oil and gas in Africa. Companies interested in
Representing the biggest energy event on the continent, the conference takes place under a mandate to make energy poverty history by 2030 and promotes investment in oil and gas in Africa. Companies interested in Angola''s oil and gas opportunities will gain insight into available acreage and partnership prospects at this year''s event.
The Sirius-Somoil consortium, comprising London based Sirius Petroleum and Somoil S.A., Angola''s largest homegrown, privately owned E&P firm, have signed a legally binding Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with
6 天之前· Angola is gearing up for a transformative year in 2025, marked by key developments in oil, natural gas, and renewable energy. With a strong focus on maintaining crude production above one million barrels per day (bpd) and diversifying its energy mix, the country is advancing projects in green hydrogen, solar energy, and natural gas.
6 天之前· Striving to boost natural gas production while maintaining crude output above one million barrels per day (bpd) beyond 2027, Angola has a strong project pipeline planned for 2025. Beyond oil and gas developments, the country seeks to diversify its energy matrix through investments in green hydrogen and renewable energy. From FID to the start of
The Sirius-Somoil consortium, comprising London based Sirius Petroleum and Somoil S.A., Angola''s largest homegrown, privately owned E&P firm, have signed a legally binding Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Sonangol Pesquisa e ProduçãoS.A., Angola''s state-owned oil company, to acquire participating interests of 8.28% and 10%
6 天之前· Angola is gearing up for a transformative year in 2025, marked by key developments in oil, natural gas, and renewable energy. With a strong focus on maintaining crude production
GENEVA (5 July 2024) – The UN Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and human rights, Attiya Waris, will visit Angola from 8 to 17 July 2024. Waris will examine issues related to debt management, sustainability and debt restructuring, fiscal affairs, illicit financial flow, and their implications for human rights.
The International Energy Agency says Angola is set to become the largest crude oil producer in Southern Africa, with a foundation for renewable energy, through investments and supportive...
GENEVA (5 July 2024) – The UN Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and human rights, Attiya Waris, will visit Angola from 8 to 17 July 2024. Waris will examine issues related
Both Angola''s non-associated gas project and the Sanha Lean Gas Connection Project – developed by energy major Chevron – support this goal. The $300 million Sanha project, set to come online this month, will deliver gas to the country''s inaugural LNG facility: Angola LNG.
Attiya Waris, who ended a ten-day visit to Angola this Wednesday, at the invitation of the government as an independent expert on the effects of external debt on human rights, presented a preliminary report that points to the need for Angola to promote diversification economy and improve the population''s standard of living, but also
6 天之前· Striving to boost natural gas production while maintaining crude output above one million barrels per day (bpd) beyond 2027, Angola has a strong project pipeline planned for
The International Energy Agency says Angola is set to become the largest crude oil producer in Southern Africa, with a foundation for renewable energy, through investments and supportive measures. TotalEnergies is the largest oil and gas producer in Angola, where the government is encouraging more investment to expand that production.
Representing the biggest energy event on the continent, the conference takes place under a mandate to make energy poverty history by 2030 and promotes investment in oil and gas in Africa. Companies interested in Angola’s oil and gas opportunities will gain insight into available acreage and partnership prospects at this year’s event.
The AEC-led webinar outlined emerging investment opportunities across Angola’s oil and gas market ahead of the country’s 2025 licensing round. Angola’s National Oil, Gas & Biofuels Agency will launch a limited tender in Q1 2025, offering 10 blocks in the Kwanza and Benguela Basins – including 5 marginal fields – marking a first for the country.
A dedicated Invest in Angola Energies session functions as a platform to connect companies while delving into exploration, production and infrastructure projects. For more information, visit The AEC-led webinar outlined emerging investment opportunities across Angola’s oil and gas market ahead of the country’s 2025 licensing round.
Southern Africa's second-largest oil and gas producer, Angola aims to be an energy superpower with an array of renewables including solar, wind and hydropower. International giants like TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil have been in Angola for decades, welcoming Angola's stable government with streamlined regulatory and tax policies.
Currently, 92 percent of our workforce is Angolan," explains Bond. Like elsewhere in the world, the energy sector in Angola is also evolving to include more renewables and to reduce its carbon footprint. Angola's largest oil company Somoil, now 20 years old, is redefining itself. "There's clearly a shift to renewables. One is solar, solar exposure.
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