Angolan oil company Etu Energias is making its return to the Angola Oil&Gas (AOG) Conference and Exhibition - taking place ...
Afentra, an upstream oil and gas company focused on acquiring and managing production and development assets across Africa, ...
The new risk service contract enables field redevelopment and overlooked near-field exploration, especially in Tertiary and ...
Angola is emerging as one of Africa’s most notable examples of recovery in the oil sector. According to the African Energy Chamber (AEC), a series of sweeping structural reforms combined with a proact ...
Last month, OPEC, a group of oil exporting developing nations, lowered the cap on Angola’s oil production. Now, the country says it will leave OPEC. Oil production in Angola has been falling for ...
Angola exported approximately 93,077 barrels of crude oil in 2025, a 7% decrease compared to 2024, according to the Management Report of the National Agency of Oil, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG).The top ...
– Other African producers must take notesCape Town, South Africa — Angola’s oil sector has demonstrated how reform can transform a market on the cusp of rapid decline into an industry capable of ...
There seems to be a point of saturation when it comes to assessing Angola’s crude exports for the upcoming months – beyond a certain point it serves as no surprise that the forthcoming month is going ...
Angola is increasingly focusing on natural gas development and exports as its oil production is expected to decline despite recent new oil project startups. A recent major natural gas discovery ...
This month, Angola reduced the number of oil cargoes being sent to China to pay its debts, and also said that it has sought debt relief from the G20. Oil-backed loans account for roughly two-fifths of ...
It’s “not economically viable” for Angola to export crude oil and then import refined products, says Bostandjiev. “It creates a hard currency drain.” The project will also generate taxes for public ...
Officials have been unhappy after the oil cartel, led by Saudi Arabia, pushed Angola and other countries to accept lower production ceilings. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London In a sign of ...