6/14/2022 - Angola's oil production for the month of May was 35,998,093 barrels, corresponding to a daily average of 1,161,229 barrels of oil (BOPD) against the forecasted 1,142,991 BOPD. Associated gas productio... |
5/23/2022 - Angola's oil production for the month of April was 35,468,570 barrels, corresponding to a daily average of 1,182,286 barrels of oil (BOPD), against the forecasted 1,141,092 BOPD. Associated gas produc... |
2/25/2022 - Eni started production from Ndungu Early Production (EP) development project, in Block 15/06 of the Angolan deep offshore, via the Ngoma Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel. |
12/3/2021 - TotalEnergies, operator of Block 17 in Angola, together with the Angolan National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) announce the start of production of CLOV Phase 2, a project connected to the exist... |
11/25/2021 - bp Angola’s Platina project in Block 18 has started production. The project was brought online both ahead of schedule and under the contractor group’s initial budget. ANPG considers the project a sign... |
9/24/2021 - Eni started production from Cabaça North development project, in Block 15/06 of the Angolan deep offshore, via the Armada Olombendo Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel. ... |
8/13/2021 - Eni started production of the Cuica Field, in Block 15/06 of the Angolan deep offshore, via the Armada Olombendo Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel on 30th July 2021, just over 4... |
5/6/2021 - Total, operator of Block 17 in Angola, together with the Angolan National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency, announce the start of production from Zinia Phase 2 short-cycle project, connected to existing P... |
1/28/2021 - Robust financial position and lower net debt in 2020 thanks to the success of the adaptation and cost reduction plan o Cash breakeven before debt servicing lowered below $30/bbl as a result of c... |
1/17/2020 - Eni reports the start-up of its offshore Agogo oilfield, situated in the 15/06 Block in the Angolan waters. The start-up takes place just nine months after its discovery thanks to the operational syne... |
12/16/2019 - Total, operator, and its partners Equinor, ExxonMobil and BP have signed an agreement with national oil, gas and biofuels agency ANPG and state-owned Sonangol of Angola, to extend their consortium’s p... |
4/2/2019 - Total has started up production on Kaombo Sul, the second Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit of the Kaombo project, located on Block 32, 260 kilometers off the coast of Luanda, in ... |
12/10/2018 - Eni started production from the Vandumbu field in Block 15/06, approximately 350 km North West of Luanda and 130 km West of Soyo, through West Hub N’Goma FPSO. ... |
11/10/2018 - The Angolan State Minister for Economic and Social Development, Manuel Nunes Junior, the Chairman and CEO of Total, Patrick Pouyanné, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sonangol, Carlos Sat... |
7/27/2018 - Total has started up production of Kaombo, currently the biggest deep offshore development in Angola, located on Block 32, 260 kilometers off the coast of Luanda. ... |
5/9/2018 - Eni has completed the ramp-up of the Ochigufu field, in Angola’s deep offshore, reaching the production plateau of 24,000 barrels/day (b/d) less than 2 months from start-up. This result allows the ope... |
3/16/2018 - Eni and Sonangol have started today oil production from the Ochigufu project, in Block 15/06 of Angola’s deep offshore. The field will add 25,000 barrels to the current production levels. ... |
8/2/2017 - Booming refinery profits are helping West African oil producers sell cargoes quickly, aided by a shortage in certain types of crude amid OPEC production cuts and Venezuelan troubles. A fight for sour ... |
3/27/2017 - Angola's state-run Sonangol has taken two cargoes out of its planned May exports in a move to boost its compliance with an OPEC deal to curb production, an oil trader familiar with Angolan loading pla... |
3/23/2017 - Bad weather off the coast of Angola has prevented the berthing of fuel vessels docking at Cabinda and Benguela ports, causing shortages at filling stations and power blackouts, state-energy company So... |