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    Angola’s Sonangol, Exxon Mobil sign oil exploration agreement

    December 16, 2018
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    FILE PHOTO: Cars are seen in front of the head office of Angola’s state oil company Sonangol in the capital Luanda, Angola June 7,2016. REUTERS/Ed Cropley/File Photo

    16 December 2018, News Wires — Angola’s state oil company Sonangol and Exxon Mobil on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding for oil exploration in the country’s Namibe basin, the two firms said.

    Angola, Africa’s second-largest crude producer, is facing a steep output decline unless it can revive exploration in what was once one of the world’s most exciting offshore prospects.

    Sonangol is negotiating contracts for new blocks with oil majors and Angola plans to hold an auction next year, the first tender for exploration rights since 2011.

    Sonangol’s chairman Carlos Saturnino said the memorandum paves the way for the parties to start contract negotiations for new oil concessions, part of the state firm’s strategy to strengthen the search for new oil activities and discovery of new reserves.

    Exxon Mobil’s director general in Angola Andre Kostelnik, said the new field of exploration can be viewed as the resurgence of oil activity in the country.

    The signs of fresh exploration in Angola comes after a period of near-paralysis due to a lack of drilling success, a slump in oil prices and a deteriorating relationship between Sonangol and the oil majors.

    Oil accounts for 95 percent of Angola’s exports and around 70 percent of government revenues.

    • Reuters

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