$12B Angola LNG Project Explores Expansion Options
The expansion project will include adding a new processing unit and mini train of three million tons of natural gas.
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The expansion project will include adding a new processing unit and mini train of three million tons of natural gas.
A Chevron anunciou planos para fornecer 600 milhões de pés cúbicos de gás por dia à instalação Angola LNG até ao final do ano, durante a conferência Angola Oil & Gas, na quarta-feira.
Chevron announced plans to supply 600 million cubic feet of gas per day to the Angola LNG facility by year-end at the Angola Oil & Gas conference on Wednesday.
Angola LNG has shipped its 400th cargo of LNG, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of first delivery.
Focus has turned to increasing exploration and production in Angola, with new oil and gas concessions set to bolster feedstock for the country’s inaugural LNG plant.
Next year’s Invest in African Energy Forum will spotlight Africa’s pivotal role in meeting global energy demands, with key export markets like China, India, the EU, Brazil and Turkey shaping the future of the continent’s crude oil and LNG trade.
From policy implementation and project advancement to international events and offshore discoveries, Angola’s industry milestones in 2024 pave the way for a robust year in 2025.
The country is expected to make FID on several projects in the coming months, with pro-investment policies driving further growth.
With ambitions to maintain crude production above one million barrels per day, Angola is marketing block opportunities available in the 2025 bid round.
American multinational oil and gas firm Chevron will bring online an additional 300 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day in Block 0 to feed the Angola LNG project by the end of 2024