
Angola’s Frontier Basins Show Promise as Future Hydrocarbon Provinces
Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2025 will explore the emerging opportunities across the country’s frontier hydrocarbon basins, including Namibe, Etosha-Okavango and Kassanje.
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Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2025 will explore the emerging opportunities across the country’s frontier hydrocarbon basins, including Namibe, Etosha-Okavango and Kassanje.
FAMAR has confirmed its participation as a Silver Sponsor of Angola Oil & Gas 2025, following the signing of a key fuel storage agreement at last year’s event.
The Canadian firm has partnered with Angola’s National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency to tap into the Etosha-Okavango basin, extending its exploration footprint across southern Africa.
With several high-impact upstream projects set to come online over the next few years, Angola is investing heavily in midstream infrastructure to enhance transportation and distribution capacity across its oil and gas sector.
Following completion, the FPSO will be situated at the Kaminho deepwater development in Angola’s Kwanza Basin.
Walcot’s successful bids position the company as a key player in Angola’s onshore oil exploration efforts.
The Angola Oil & Gas conference will explore the critical role of Angola’s Gas Master Plan in driving investment across the country’s gas value chain.
The company has maintained Angola’s Block 3/05 since 2012.
The Lobito Refinery will be Angola’s largest once completed, with a planned capacity of 200,000 barrels per day.
Afentra’s CFO Anastasia Deulina highlighted the company’s interest in exploring oil and gas opportunities in the Republic of Congo, while also unveiling plans to drill new exploration wells in Angola’s Block 3/05.