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    Angola’s state oil firm secures $2.65bn financing from foreign lenders

    June 16, 2026
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    *Sonangol headquarters in Luanda.

    Luanda — Angola’s state oil company Sonangol has secured a $2.65 billion ​financing deal with a syndicate ‌of foreign banks, a spokesperson for the oil firm told Reuters, with bankers ​saying the cash will fund ​its operational expenditure and capital investment.

    Sonangol ⁠is the biggest company in ​the Southern African oil exporting country ​and operates across the entire spectrum of the energy business including exploration and production ​of crude oil and natural ​gas.

    To meet its frequent fundraising requirements, Sonangol is ‌also ⁠in ongoing talks with Chinese financial institutions to secure a $4.8 billion loan to partly finance the construction of ​a new ​refinery ⁠in the Atlantic port of Lobito.

    The spokesperson said the ​latest financing involves Standard Bank ​of ⁠South Africa, Societe Generale, Absa and First Abu Dhabi Bank. He ⁠did ​not disclose the terms ​of the deal.

    *Miguel Gomes; ​Duncan Miriri. Editing: Kirsten Donovan – Reuters

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