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Angolan E&P Set to Drive Africa’s Cumulative Capital Expenditure

Last updated: May 4, 2022 1:48 pm
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Investment in oil and gas projects in Angola will have a significant impact on Africa’s cumulative capital expenditure and exploration and production activities
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Greenfield investments in Angola as well as other leading and emerging hydrocarbon producing countries in Africa will help increase cumulative capital expenditure across the continent’s oil and gas sector in 2022 and beyond. According to the African Energy Chamber’s (AEC) Q1 2022 Outlook, The State of African Energy, which takes a deep dive into Angola’s current projects, investments and E&P activity, the country is well positioned to improve Africa’s overall production capacity, scaling up capital expenditure and exports.

The report states that while on one hand, E&P firms seek to reduce capital spending and operational expenditure resulting in declines in exploration and production investment in Africa, spending on new projects in leading hydrocarbon producers such as Angola will increase the overall cumulative capital expenditure between 2022 and 2025 in Africa. Accordingly, Africa will witness an increase in cumulative capital expenditure by up to $23 billion in 2022 mainly driven by investments in upstream activities in countries such as Angola, Mozambique and Uganda.

Notable exploration and production projects in Angola contributing towards the continent’s capital expenditure include the ultra-deep water Agogo crude oil production project in Block 15/06 – which Italian multinational Eni will reach a Final Investment Decision (FID) for in 2023. At peak production in 2024, the project will produce approximately 42,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil and condensate. Eni has also made an investment at its Ndungu EP in the western area of Block 15/06, offshore Angola, which has enabled the major to kickstart production in late February 2022. With an estimated production rate of 20,000 bpd per day, the Ndungu project will be followed by an additional investment by Eni to boost its exploration in the Block in the second half of 2022.

“Driving up Angolan production in oil and fast-tracking gas development has been the cornerstone of Minister Diamantino Pedro Azevedo drive for Angola’s energy sector with clear reforms to help the industry survive pandemic and an oil market crash” stated NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

Meanwhile, American multinational Chevron reached a FID in January 2021, to develop lean gas production infrastructure and transportation pipelines for the Sanha Lean Gas project which is located in Block 0 offshore Angola. The pipeline will transport over 480 million metric standard cubic feet of lean gas from Cabinda for processing by Angola LNG in Luanda to help meet demand locally, regionally and for exports from 2023. The ability of Angola to expand its crude oil exports in 2021, despite COVID-19 related market challenges that disrupted the global oil and gas market and supply chains, could provide investment opportunities for the country as regions such as Europe seek alternative suppliers in a bid to reduce reliance on Russian energy.

Despite having 8.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and an estimated 13.5 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas reserves, Angola is witnessing a decline in oil production from 1.12 million bpd in 2021 to 1.1 million bpd in 2022. This decline is driving the Angolan government to implement a series of policy reforms that are aimed at increasing investment in exploration and production. Reforms include the introduction of a six-year licensing round in 2019 by the National Agency of Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG). The Angolan government has also halved royalties and income tax for marginal discoveries such as those made by super majors Eni, TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil offshore Angola, leading to an influx of players entering the market.

“Angola’s energy potential has already been highlighted in previous years, what’s left for the government is to increase both public and private sector funding in infrastructure development to improve the processing of oil and gas and to enhance the country’s ability to export to other countries. By doing so, Angola will optimize the monetization of its oil and gas and will see massive investment being directed towards its energy sector by both the private sector and external players,” Concluded Ayuk.

The AEC’s upcoming annual conference, African Energy Week (AEW) which takes place from 18 to 21 October 2022, in Cape Town, will provide a platform for regional energy leaders to discuss how oil and gas resources can be utilized to combat energy poverty. AEW 2022 will host panel discussions and presentations on how Angola can attract more investment to boost its oil and gas exploration. AEW 2022 will host the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO Group) and its member countries such as Nigeria, Algeria and Niger, and leading hydrocarbon producers to discuss best practices to monetize the continent’s energy resources.

For more information and market-driven data on both the global and African energy landscape in 2022, download the AEC Q1 2022 Outlook at www.EnergyChamber.org.

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About AEW 2022:
AEW 2022 is the AEC’s annual conference, exhibition and networking event. AEW 2022 unites African energy stakeholders with investors and international partners to drive industry growth and development and promote Africa as the destination for energy investments.

Source African Energy Week (AEW)

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