
Angola’s Secretary of State for Oil & Gas to Shape Strategic Dialogue at CEIF 2025
The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum will welcome José Barroso, Secretary of State for Oil and Gas in Angola, as a speaker.

The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum will welcome José Barroso, Secretary of State for Oil and Gas in Angola, as a speaker.

In an interview with ECP, EU Ambassador to the Republic of Congo Anne Marchal explored the EU’s role in advancing key initiatives such as the Energy Friendship Loop and Oyo Renewable Energy Center.

Through investments in human capital development, Angola strives to unlock innovative solutions across its growing oil and gas industry.

South African Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe has reaffirmed the importance of shale gas and offshore oil exploration, despite international pressure to shift toward a greener economy.

Canadian mining firms, with over $37 billion invested in Africa, are driving exploration and production growth across the continent, with key players set to showcase investment opportunities at African Mining Week 2025.

Policy reforms in Angola and Nigeria mark a new era for their energy sectors, providing a roadmap for other African countries seeking to unlock the full potential of their energy industries.

The country is expected to make FID on several projects in the coming months, with pro-investment policies driving further growth.

Featuring a strong pipeline of energy projects, 2024 promises to be a transformative year for the energy market in Angola.
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The inaugural Congo Energy & Investment Forum will welcome José Barroso, Secretary of State for Oil and Gas in Angola, as a speaker.

In an interview with ECP, EU Ambassador to the Republic of Congo Anne Marchal explored the EU’s role in advancing key initiatives such as the Energy Friendship Loop and Oyo Renewable Energy Center.

Through investments in human capital development, Angola strives to unlock innovative solutions across its growing oil and gas industry.

South African Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe has reaffirmed the importance of shale gas and offshore oil exploration, despite international pressure to shift toward a greener economy.

Canadian mining firms, with over $37 billion invested in Africa, are driving exploration and production growth across the continent, with key players set to showcase investment opportunities at African Mining Week 2025.

Policy reforms in Angola and Nigeria mark a new era for their energy sectors, providing a roadmap for other African countries seeking to unlock the full potential of their energy industries.

The country is expected to make FID on several projects in the coming months, with pro-investment policies driving further growth.

Featuring a strong pipeline of energy projects, 2024 promises to be a transformative year for the energy market in Angola.
