
Angola to Privatize 73 New Assets Under Extended Propriv Program
Angola has extended its Privatisation Program to 2026 and plans to sale 73 new firms and assets to private investors.
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Angola has extended its Privatisation Program to 2026 and plans to sale 73 new firms and assets to private investors.
TotalEnergies, Sonangol and the ANPG have reached an agreement on the development concept for the Cameia and Golfinho fields.
M&G Investment Management and the Angolan Sovereign Wealth Fund have invested an additional $10 million in London-based Pensana to construct a rare earths mine in Angola and a refinery in England.
O ministro da Economia e Planeamento de Angola revelou que o país prevê um crescimento médio de 3,6% do Produto Interno Bruto, entre 2023 e 2027, impulsionado principalmente pelo desempenho positivo do sector petrolífero.
Novas reformas na regulação, incentivos fiscais e parcerias estratégicas constituem uma grande oportunidade de investimento para protagonistas, regionais e internacionais, participarem activamente no crescimento e modernização do espaço energético de Angola.
Angola’s Minister of Economy and Planning has indicated that the country foresees economic growth of 3.6% between 2023 and 2027, driven primarily by positive performance in the oil sector.
Obedecendo a uma agenda que visa acelerar a exploração e produção de hidrocarbonetos, “onshore e offshore”, as Companhias Petrolíferas Internacionais e o Governo Angolano rubricaram, nos últimos doze meses, vários contratos de serviços altamente lucrativos.
New regulatory reforms, favorable incentives for investors, and strategic partnerships have served to develop a major investment opportunity for regional and international players to participate in Angola’s energy space.
Under an agenda to accelerate on- and offshore hydrocarbon exploration and production, International Oil Companies and the Angolan government have awarded a number of lucrative service contracts in the past twelve months.
The partnership both consolidates the event’s position as Angola’s premier energy forum as well as AECIPA’s efforts to expand local content, youth empowerment in Africa.