
AES Seeks Partnership Opportunities, Joins AOG 2025 as Silver Sponsor
AES strives to become a leading national company providing integrated waste management services in Angola.

AES strives to become a leading national company providing integrated waste management services in Angola.

Phase one of the refinery is on track to begin operations in 2025, offering a boost to Angola’s oil refining capacity.

Targeting 250,000 barrels per day, Azule Energy is developing a series of offshore oil and gas projects in Angola.

Developed by TotalEnergies, Petronas and Sonangol, the Kaminho deepwater development is on track for a 2028 start.

The company has a strong record of delivering innovative solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry in Angola.

Targeting enhanced fuel security, Angola is rolling out an ambitious downstream development strategy.

The company’s gold sponsorship reflects a broader commitment to strengthening the country’s logistics infrastructure.

The company is undertaking an ambitious drilling and production plan in 2025, aligning with Angola’s goal of sustaining crude production above one million barrels per day.

Spearheaded by APPO and the African Export-Import Bank, the Africa Energy Bank will have an initial capital of $5 billion, supporting upcoming oil, gas and energy projects across the continent.

Taking place ahead of the Angola Oil & Gas event on September 2, the pre-conference offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders to gain insight into emerging trends across the country’s oil and gas landscape.
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AES strives to become a leading national company providing integrated waste management services in Angola.

Phase one of the refinery is on track to begin operations in 2025, offering a boost to Angola’s oil refining capacity.

Targeting 250,000 barrels per day, Azule Energy is developing a series of offshore oil and gas projects in Angola.

Developed by TotalEnergies, Petronas and Sonangol, the Kaminho deepwater development is on track for a 2028 start.

The company has a strong record of delivering innovative solutions to the offshore oil and gas industry in Angola.

Targeting enhanced fuel security, Angola is rolling out an ambitious downstream development strategy.

The company’s gold sponsorship reflects a broader commitment to strengthening the country’s logistics infrastructure.

The company is undertaking an ambitious drilling and production plan in 2025, aligning with Angola’s goal of sustaining crude production above one million barrels per day.

Spearheaded by APPO and the African Export-Import Bank, the Africa Energy Bank will have an initial capital of $5 billion, supporting upcoming oil, gas and energy projects across the continent.

Taking place ahead of the Angola Oil & Gas event on September 2, the pre-conference offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders to gain insight into emerging trends across the country’s oil and gas landscape.
