Angola Oil & Gas Issues Call for Nominations for 2025 Awards
Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.
Leading African energy players, companies and projects recognized during the 2025 African Congo Energy & Investment Forum in the Republic of Congo.
The initiative is part of Ghana’s strategy to develop its petroleum resources and attract investment in the energy sector.
The project aims to decentralize oil and gas operations, making Lüderitz a logistics hub alongside Walvis Bay.
Sessions focused on regulation and financing will examine policy’s role in shaping Angola’s upstream landscape.
Construction of the Pointe-Noire–Loutété–Maloukou-Tréchot pipeline project is expected begin by the end of 2025. The project is being developed through a public-private partnership between the Republic of Congo and
Nigeria’s oil and gas sector continues to advance, with recent production goals, reforms, acquisitions, infrastructure and major investments.
The distillery will convert 25,000 tons of molasses into food-grade ethanol, turning agricultural by-products into a locally produced energy source.
Through developments such as the Sanha Lean Gas Connection project and the upcoming Q&M fields, Chevron is gearing up for expanded gas production in Angola.
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Winners will be recognized during the prestigious AOG 2025 Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony.
Construction of a new gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s Ntorya gas field to the Madimba processing plant will begin this month.
Leading African energy players, companies and projects recognized during the 2025 African Congo Energy & Investment Forum in the Republic of Congo.
The initiative is part of Ghana’s strategy to develop its petroleum resources and attract investment in the energy sector.
The project aims to decentralize oil and gas operations, making Lüderitz a logistics hub alongside Walvis Bay.
Sessions focused on regulation and financing will examine policy’s role in shaping Angola’s upstream landscape.
Construction of the Pointe-Noire–Loutété–Maloukou-Tréchot pipeline project is expected begin by the end of 2025. The project is being developed through a public-private partnership between the Republic of Congo and Russian pipeline company Zakneftegazstroy‑Prometey. The
Nigeria’s oil and gas sector continues to advance, with recent production goals, reforms, acquisitions, infrastructure and major investments.
The distillery will convert 25,000 tons of molasses into food-grade ethanol, turning agricultural by-products into a locally produced energy source.
Through developments such as the Sanha Lean Gas Connection project and the upcoming Q&M fields, Chevron is gearing up for expanded gas production in Angola.