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Angolan Minister Stresses Vital Role of Oil and Gas, Vows Investment

by SAT Reporter
September 19, 2023
in Angola, in Southern Africa
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Angolan Minister Stresses Vital Role of Oil and Gas, Vows Investment

The Angolan Minister of State for Economic Coordination, Jose de Lima Massano, reaffirmed the vital significance of the oil and gas industry for Angola’s economy during his address at the 4th Angola Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition 2023 (AOG2023) held in Luanda. Massano underscored the industry’s role as a catalyst for the country’s economic and social transformation and pledged to maintain investments in petroleum resource exploration.

In his speech at AOG2023, Minister Massano highlighted the enduring importance of the petroleum sector, asserting, “We should not cease making the necessary investments to ensure that natural resources, including oil, can continue to be explored.” This commitment reflects Angola’s determination to secure its position in the global energy landscape.

AOG2023, a prominent event in the energy sector, has drawn the participation of key stakeholders, including the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), African ministers, and international experts. This gathering underscores Angola’s commitment to fostering cooperation and innovation within the industry.

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One of the significant challenges facing the petroleum industry is its impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Minister Massano acknowledged this concern and outlined Angola’s strategy for emissions reduction. He stated, “This effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions should also be carried out consciously and adapted to the reality of each country.” Angola’s strong commitment to environmental sustainability aligns with global efforts to combat climate change.

Angola’s oil production statistics further highlight its significance in the African energy landscape. In July 2023, the country produced approximately 1.15 million barrels per day, making it the second-largest oil producer in Africa. This achievement positioned Angola ahead of Nigeria and only trailing behind Libya, according to data from the OPEC and Angola’s National Agency of Petroleum, Gas, and Biofuels.

The petroleum industry has been a cornerstone of Angola’s economy for decades, contributing significantly to government revenue and foreign exchange earnings. As a result, the government remains committed to ensuring the sector’s competitiveness and sustainability.

In recent years, Angola has embarked on various initiatives to attract foreign investment in the oil and gas sector. These efforts include regulatory reforms and partnerships with international energy companies, aimed at modernizing infrastructure and enhancing exploration and production capabilities.

AOG2023 serves as a platform to showcase these initiatives and engage in discussions about the future of the industry. Angola’s commitment to continued investment and environmental responsibility demonstrates its determination to play a pivotal role in the global energy transition.

Minister Jose de Lima Massano’s address at the AOG2023 reiterates the oil and gas sector’s crucial role in Angola’s economic development. With a commitment to investment and environmental sustainability, Angola strives to maintain its position as a key player in the global energy landscape, contributing to both its own growth and the broader fight against climate change.

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