The historic launch of the very first oil platform in the Angola will take place in June with export figures more than satisfactory at the end of 2021 to the beginning of 2022. The platform goes by the name “Lifua A” and is under construction in the Malongo camp in Cabinda and should be launched into the sea in a few weeks.
Last February, José Barroso, Angolan Secretary of State for Oil and Gas while presenting the results of the sector, confirmed its recovery after a terrible year in 2020.

The counters showed 27.87 billion dollars in crude oil export revenues in 2021 and an increase of 51.4% year on, A total of 394.22 million barrels of crude oil were shipped to Angola’s customers around the world led by China which bought 71.51% followed by India (7%).
The project required a budget of 60 million dollars which was supported by the giant Chevron through its local subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited (CABGOC). This information was made public during a three-day visit by President Joao Lourenço to Cabinda Province during which the project was presented to him. The project which is part of the upturn in the Angolan oil sector is intended to create 300 direct jobs and will have its entry into production in late 2023.