Angola’s natural gas sector is undergoing a structural transformation. The 5.2 million-tonne-per-annum Angola LNG facility at Soyo, the $4 billion New Gas Consortium processing plant, and the landmark Gajajeira gas discovery are reshaping the country’s energy mix. This section covers LNG operations, gas monetisation strategy, flaring reduction initiatives, and the 30-year Gas Master Plan that aims to put 25 per cent of natural gas into the domestic energy mix.
Angola LNG Terminal at Soyo: Capacity, Expansion and Operations
Comprehensive profile of the Angola LNG export terminal at Soyo, covering capacity, operations, feedgas supply, and expansion plans.
Angola's Natural Gas Monetisation Strategy: From Flaring to Revenue
Deep analysis of Angola's gas monetisation strategy, covering policy, infrastructure, and the transition from flaring to commercial gas use.
Angola's Proven Natural Gas Reserves: Basin-by-Basin Assessment
Basin-by-basin assessment of Angola's natural gas reserves, covering proven, probable, and prospective volumes across all sedimentary basins.
Financing Angola's LNG Expansion: Project Finance Structures
Analysis of LNG project finance structures used in Angola, covering debt facilities, export credit agencies, and investment models.
Gas Flaring Reduction in Angola: Technologies and Regulatory Push
Analysis of gas flaring reduction efforts in Angola, covering regulatory mandates, technologies deployed, and operator compliance.
Gas Processing Plant Construction in Angola: EPC Opportunities
Guide to gas processing plant EPC opportunities in Angola, covering active projects, contractors, and procurement strategies.
Gas-to-Power Projects in Angola: The New Gas Consortium
Analysis of the New Gas Consortium's $4B Soyo facility and Angola's gas-to-power strategy for domestic energy transformation.
LNG Contract Structures: How Angola LNG Sells to Global Markets
Detailed analysis of LNG contract structures, pricing mechanisms, and marketing strategies used by Angola LNG for global sales.