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The Angola Agency for Oil, Gas, and Biofuels (ANPG) selected nine companies for oil block management in the Lower Congo and Kwanza regions.Additionally, five firms received non-operator roles.

This follows a 2023 bidding process focusing on financial, technical, and ethical standards, forming four main groups for operation.Chosen for management roles were Etu Energias, Sonangol, Serinus Energy, Walcot Limited, Acrep S.A., Grupo Simples Oil, Intank Group, Transoceanic, and ACE Energy.Sonangol, Grupo Simples Oil, Afentra, Enagol, and Effimax Energy were picked as non-operators.Angola’s Move to Boost Oil Production.

(Photo Internet reproduction)The agency based its decisions on bid quality and partnership criteria, leading to immediate group formation.Etu Energias is set to manage Block CON2, with Effimax Energy and Simples Oil assisting.

It will also oversee Block CON8, alongside the same partners plus Enagol.Serinus Energy will lead Block KON13, with Effimax Energy and Sonangol providing support.Acrep takes charge of Block KON19, with Afentra and Enagol assisting.

Some blocks remain open for operatorship due to unsatisfactory bids or a lack of proposals.Specifically, Enagol showed interest in Blocks CON7 and KON7, leaving room for additional participants.For Block KON15, Sonangol and Afentra step in, leaving a share for potential partners.

The ANPG will soon brief winners on contract negotiations, finalizing the award process.BackgroundAngola’s oil sector stands as a pivotal African energy player, drawing worldwide focus.The ANPG’s operator selection signals a strategic move to enhance oil production and attract foreign investment.With Africa’s rising significance in global energy, Angola’s initiative underscores the critical role of transparent, skilled resource management.Angola’s method showcases its dedication to using oil for growth, setting a standard in resource management, and fostering local and international collaborations for shared advancement.





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