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Angola’s Oil Minister, Diamantino Azevedo, said the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries no longer served the country’s interests.
Building on the event’s long-standing partnership with Angola’s Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas and national oil company Sonangol, AOG 2023 is the place to sign deals and accelerate the growth of the country’s multi-faceted energy industry.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/angola-oil-gas-returns-bigger-and-better-than-before-in-2023/
In addition, according to Fourth Quarter 2022 figures released, Nigeria has regained its position as the largest crude oil producer in Africa, ahead of Algeria’s 1.021mb/d and Angola’s 1.088mb/d in November 2022.
Minister Azevedo emphasized the role energy will play in meeting Angola’s development goals while addressing the importance of regional partnerships in spurring investment and promoting exploration and new discoveries.
Organized by Energy Capital & Power, ECP, AOG serves as the official meeting place for Angola’s energy sector.
Regional neighbors are also turning to the country, with Zambia pursuing the development of the $5 billion Angola-Zambia Oil Pipeline, connecting the country with Angola’s Lobito Refinery.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/angolan-oil-gas-infrastructure-sparks-investor-frenzy/
The conference is a dedicated platform for Angola’s mining industry to attract exploration partners, promote projects across the mineral supply chain and present the government’s new investment priorities.