The $12bn Angola liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant is presently underutilised due to declining gas production from its mature ...
Angola Liquefied Natural Gas (ALNG) is considering future expansion options including adding a mini train of three million metric tons a year, as new gas supplies to the plant ramp up over the next 12 ...
At the African Energy Week 2024 conference, Angola introduced an impressive lineup of oil and gas projects.Why: The government is encouraging investment in exploration by making the business ...
Angola LNG is considering expansion with a new processing unit due to expected increased natural gas supplies from Chevron and the Eni-BP partnership's New Gas Consortium project.
Angola Liquefied Natural Gas is looking at future expansion options, including adding a three-million-metric ton mini train, as ...
In addition to the Sanha project, Angola’s New Gas Consortium (NGC) expects production to start at the Quiluma and Maboqueiro fields in late-2025 or early-2026, according to Adriano Mongini, CEO of ...
Speaking during a pre-conference Fireside Chat at the African Energy Week (AEW) 2024: Invest in African Energies, Minister ...
Angola Liquefied Natural Gas (ALNG ... is seeking 60 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for delivery over a five-year period, two industry sources said on Friday. Argentine state oil company ...
The LNG export policies of the Biden-Harris administration are taking on a tone of political cynicism during the president's ...
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On Nov. 11, the Republic of Angola celebrates the 49th Anniversary of the Proclamation of its National Independence, an event of transcendental importance and singular significance for the Angolan ...
TotalEnergies expects Oil & Gas production growth of about 3% annually through 2030, driven by LNG, with six major projects launching in 2024 across Brazil, Suriname, Angola, Oman, and Nigeria.