Angola’s Minister of Energy and Water João Baptista Borges; Minister of Environment Ana Paula Chantre Luna de Carvalho and Minister of Industry and Commerce Rui Miguêns de Oliveira will participate in the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2024 conference – taking place October 2-3 in Luanda. Their participation underscores the country’s commitment to promoting investment in oil and gas while accelerating the diversification of the economy.
Anticipated to grow more than 3.6% between the period 2023-2027, Angola’s economy offers a wealth of opportunities for foreign investors. Beyond oil and gas, the country is rich in mineral resources and renewable energy while offering prospects in tourism, manufacturing, commerce and broader infrastructure development. The participation of the these ministers showcases the country’s integrated approach to development, balancing the expansion of the oil and gas sector with its ambitions to diversify its economy.
AOG is the largest oil and gas event in Angola. Taking place with the full support of the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas; the National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency; the Petroleum Derivatives Regulatory Institute; national oil company Sonangol; and the African Energy Chamber; the event is a platform to sign deals and advance Angola’s oil and gas industry. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.
Angola’s Ministry of Energy and Water has prioritized the expansion of the country’s water and power infrastructure. Recent projects aim to boost accessibility while creating employment and business opportunities. In collaboration with Namibia, Angola’s Minister of Energy and Water plans to start the construction of the Baynes hydroelectric power plant in September 2024. An agreement was signed in June 2024, with the project targeting a capacity of 881 MW. In May 2024, the Ministry also authorized the deployment of 62,250 solar systems; inaugurated the Luena solar park – providing power to 59,000 people – and relaunched the Luassim Hydropower Station. During AOG 2024, Minister Borges will share insight into these projects and future investment opportunities across the water and energy industries in Angola.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is enhancing cooperation with international partners to drive trade and business growth. Recent meetings with officials from Macau and Japan aimed to foster economic and trade cooperation, private investment and collaborative projects. At AOG 2024, Minister de Oliveira will share insights on how oil and gas investment can support Angola’s trade and industry.
Meanwhile, Angola’s Ministry of Environment continues to make strides to enhance environmental protection as well as the utilization of the country’s natural resources. The Ministry met with Qatar’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change this year to strengthen collaboration to combat climate change and environmental protection. The meeting followed the launch of the Blue Skies & Net Zero 2050 Campaign, which aims to tackle climate change-related issues. Minister de Carvalho will delve into the role collaboration plays in advancing both hydrocarbon and sustainable development in Angola.