Angola | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 7

Zambia, Angola to Resume Pipeline Talks

Zambia and Angola will resume talks on the construction of a pipeline that would carry petroleum products from oil-rich Angola to major copper producer Zambia.

Angola Exported The Most Oil to China

Angola became China's largest crude supplier for the second time in September, taking the top position from Russia.

Angola LNG Shipped Second Cargo

Angola's liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant launched a tender to sell its second post-shutdown cargo.

Angola, Mozambique Signed MoU on Petroleum Cooperation

Angola and Mozambique signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at developing business networks, with highlight to exploitation of oil, natural gas, logistics and agribusiness.

Angola’s Block 15 Produced 2b Barrels of Oil

Angolan state oil company, Sonangol, declared that the accumulated output from Block 15 offshore oil concession has reached 2b barrels since production started in 2003.

Nigeria Lost 130,000b/d of Crude Output in August

Nigeria suffered the biggest decline among members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with 1.468mb/d of crude oil in August.

Angola Becomes Top Chinese Crude Supplier

Angola beat out Saudi Arabia and Russia in July to become China's largest crude supplier for the first time in 2016, as the Asian country's import amounted to 1.11mb/d of Angolan crude, marking a surge of 23.3% over ...

Angola Halts Lobito Refinery Construction

Angolan state-owned hydrocarbon company Sonangol has declared that construction work on its 200,000 b/d refinery of Lobito has been suspended in order to to reassess the strategic vision of development and implementa ...

Cobalt, Sonangol Deal Falls Through

The US firm, Cobalt International Energy Inc, announced that the proposed $1.75b sale of a 40% stake in two offshore oil blocks in Angola to the state oil company, Sonangol, has automatically ended, after failing to ...

Angola Oil Exports to Drop in Sept, Oct

Angola's crude oil exports are expected to decrease during the fall months, due to maintenance. The south african nation is expected to export under 1.8m b/d of oil across 56 cargoes in September and 1.43m b/d acros ...

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