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Angola Advances Offshore Output as Ndungu Field Comes on Stream

by SAT Reporter
February 25, 2026
in Angola, in Southern Africa
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Angola Advances Offshore Output as Ndungu Field Comes on Stream

Eni has begun production at the Ndungu full field in the western sector of Block 15 06 offshore Angola, marking a further step in the phased development of the Agogo Integrated West Hub. The project is operated by Azule Energy, a joint venture equally owned by Eni and bp, and represents a significant addition to Angola’s offshore output capacity.

According to company statements reported by Rigzone and Enerdata, the Ndungu development comprises seven production wells and four injection wells, with output expected to reach a peak of 60,000 barrels of oil per day. Initial volumes are being processed through the N goma floating production storage and offloading vessel, with later integration planned via the Agogo FPSO as part of a phased hub strategy intended to sustain long term production from Block 15 06.

Eni has indicated that, when combined with output from the adjacent Agogo field, total peak production across the two fields is projected to reach approximately 175,000 barrels per day. This scale of output is expected to contribute materially to Angola’s national petroleum production targets, at a time when the country continues to balance upstream investment with energy transition commitments.

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Block 15 06 is operated by Azule Energy with a 36.84 per cent stake. Sonangol E and P holds an equal 36.84 per cent share, while Sinopec International retains 26.32 per cent. Azule Energy was formed in 2022 through the consolidation of Eni and bp’s Angolan oil and gas portfolios and has since become one of the country’s largest independent producers. The consortium structure reflects Angola’s longstanding model of partnership between national and international energy companies, a framework that has underpinned offshore development in the Lower Congo Basin for more than two decades.

Industry reporting confirms that the Agogo Integrated West Hub is being implemented in stages to optimise infrastructure use and manage subsurface risk. By routing early production through existing floating facilities before full integration into the Agogo FPSO, the partners seek to reduce time to market while maintaining operational continuity. This phased approach has become increasingly common in deepwater African developments, where capital discipline and technical efficiency are central considerations.

The start up of Ndungu follows additional exploration activity in the same block. In February 2026, Azule Energy announced a new discovery at the Algaita 01 exploration well in Block 15 06, with an initial estimate of around 500 million barrels, reinforcing the block’s continued prospectivity. Beyond Angola, Eni has recently reported a gas and condensate discovery at the Murene South 1X well in Block CI 501 offshore Côte d Ivoire, and a gas discovery at the Konta 1 exploration well within the Muara Bakau production sharing contract in Indonesia’s Kutei Basin, where initial estimated reserves were placed at 600 billion cubic feet with potential exceeding one trillion cubic feet.

From a regional perspective, the Ndungu development underscores the continuing relevance of offshore hydrocarbons within southern and west African economies. While global energy discourse increasingly centres on decarbonisation, African producers have consistently articulated a dual objective of expanding energy access and securing fiscal revenues from natural resources. In this context, developments such as Ndungu are framed not solely as corporate milestones but as components of broader national development strategies.

Angola remains one of sub Saharan Africa’s largest oil producers, and sustained investment in mature offshore basins is widely viewed as essential to stabilising output levels. At the same time, policymakers in Luanda have reiterated commitments to energy diversification and emissions management, placing additional scrutiny on the environmental performance of new projects. Eni has stated that the Ndungu development reflects a model oriented towards reduced emissions intensity, rapid execution and risk mitigation, although detailed operational emissions data have not yet been publicly disclosed.

The commencement of production at Ndungu therefore sits at the intersection of industrial continuity and strategic transition. For Angola and its partners, the project represents both an extension of established offshore capability and a test of how African producers can navigate evolving global energy expectations while advancing domestic economic priorities.

Tags: African EnergyAgogo Integrated West HubAngolaAzule EnergyBlock 15 06ENINdungu fieldoffshore oilSinopec InternationalSonangol
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