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Five Benefits of Investing in Angola’s Established Oil and Gas (O&G) Industry

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From infrastructure to competitive energy majors to clear regulatory frameworks, what separates Angola from other oil producing countries are the benefits associated with investing in an established market

LUANDA, Angola, May 26, 2023/APO Group/ — 

Angola started producing oil from the Benfica oilfield in the Cuanza Basin in 1955.

Nearly 70 years on, the country has risen to become one of the biggest producers and exporters in Africa, with production hitting an all-time high of two million barrels per day (bpd) in 2010. 

However, in 2023, production (https://apo-opa.info/423raJq) has started to wane as declines in legacy fields continue to reduce national output. 

In 2023, production averages just above one million bpd, and with targets of increasing this figure significantly, the government is inviting active E&P companies to expand their footprint and potential investors to get involved in the growing industry.

With underexplored prospects such as the onshore Kwanza basin and offshore deepwater Namibe basin, to name a few, the country remains highly attractive for frontier E&P, and what separates Angola from other oil producing countries in Africa are the benefits associated with investing in an established oil industry.

Infrastructure in Place

Angola has well-established infrastructure in place to support the oil and gas industry, enabling potential investors and project developers to reduce costs as well as time required to develop new projects. Existing infrastructure (https://apo-opa.info/45A0uCU) includes the 60,000 bpd Luanda refinery and the 5.2 million ton per day Angola Liquefied Natural Gas plant as well as domestic pipeline systems connecting oilfields to processing facilities.

Nearly 70 years on, the country has risen to become one of the biggest producers and exporters in Africa

Government has prioritized the expansion of the downstream industry (https://apo-opa.info/3BY6FTW) to better support E&P activity and grow the entire energy value chain. On the refinery side, the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas plans to strengthen refining capacity through the construction of new facilities and the expansion of existing plants. A $237 million project is underway to expand the Luanda refinery to 72,000 bpd while the Ministry is also constructing a $920 million plant in Cabinda; a 100,000-bpd facility in Soyo; and a 200,000-bpd refinery in Lobito province. On the pipeline side, a $5 billion pipeline deal signed with Zambia will enable investors to tap into regional markets while increasing intra-African exports.

History of Participating Majors

A long-history of participating international oil companies (IOC) and service providers in Angola offers newfound opportunities for partnerships and collaboration for potential players. IOCs to the likes of Chevron, TotalEnergies, Eni, ExxonMobil, bp and many others have taken great strides to expand the Angolan oil and gas market through the development and operation of a suite of large-scale projects. On the partnership side, potential investors have the chance to connect with experienced players while on the mergers and acquisitions front, as IOCs divest from oil and gas in pursuit of cleaner energy developments, opportunities have arisen for future players. 

A Reliable Partner in the NOC

Having been a major producer for several decades, Angola’s attractiveness as an investment destination is largely based on the national oil company’s (NOC) reliability as a partner. With more than 40 years’ experience in the sector, Sonangol has a deep understanding of the market including reserves, infrastructure and regulations, making it a valuable partner for stakeholders looking to operate in the country. With the support of the government, Sonangol’s strength comes from its commitment to collaborations and its expertise as an upstream player.

Favorable Regulatory Policies Already in Place

With the aim of increasing exploration and production, the government has taken great strides to create an enabling environment for investment, leveraging its long-history as a producer and partnerships with IOCs to introduce favorable terms that incentivize further investment. Through a series of regulatory reforms, including amendments to the Hydrocarbon Law and the establishment of a national regulator, the National Agency for Oil, Gas and Biofuels, Angola has positioned itself as the destination of choice for investors.

Opportunities to Tap into Regional Markets

Angola is strategically located on the west coast of southern Africa, providing easy access to not only global markets but regional energy-hungry markets as well. For financiers, investing in Angola will open new customer bases across the southern African region, increasing revenue generation through intra-African trade, while for project developers, there is the opportunity to expand operations cross-border.

The 2023 edition of the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference and exhibition (https://apo-opa.info/426QIFC) – organized by Energy Capital & Power (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com)  – will feature high-level panel discussions and meetings as well as exclusive networking forums showcasing investment and partnership opportunities within the country’s oil and gas sector. Scheduled for 13 – 14 September in Luanda, AOG 2023 will unite Angolan energy policymakers and stakeholders with global investors to discuss and optimize the country’s energy future.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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Aurionpro expands its multi-country transaction banking engagement with Diamond Trust Bank (DTB)

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Aurionpro’s upgraded iCashpro platform for DTB delivers a unified digital experience across payments, trade, virtual accounts, and real-time reporting, enhancing straight-through processing, visibility, and control for both the bank and its corporate customers

MUMBAI, India, April 30, 2026/APO Group/ –Aurionpro Solutions Limited (www.AurionPro.com) (BSE: 532668 | NSE: AURIONPRO)a global leader in banking technology, announced the expansion and upgrade of its transaction banking engagement with Diamond Trust Bank (DTB), to modernize and enhance the bank’s corporate transaction banking capabilities across multiple countries.

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This multi-country transaction banking upgrade covering Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania aligns with DTB’s intent to enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and support growing transaction volumes as it expands its regional corporate banking footprint. DTB continues to focus on building a more agile, ‘digital-first’ banking experience, particularly around payments for its corporate customers across Africa, and is now well positioned to scale these capabilities. As part of its broader transformation agenda, the bank has been steadily investing in platforms that enhance scale, reliability, and service consistency across markets.

Through this partnership, we are proud to lead the next era of transformation in transaction banking, helping DTB enhance operational agility

Aurionpro’s upgraded iCashpro platform for DTB delivers a unified digital experience across payments, trade, virtual accounts, and real-time reporting, enhancing straight-through processing, visibility, and control for both the bank and its corporate customers. By enabling DTB to standardize and scale its transaction banking operations across countries, the platform ensures consistent service levels, stronger control, and improved efficiency. It also supports enhanced user experience, advanced security, and the flexibility to introduce new features as DTB expands its regional transaction banking footprint.

Murali Natarajan (https://apo-opa.co/48trPdk), Managing Director & CEO, DTB Kenya   commented: “We are delighted to strengthen and broaden our partnership with Aurionpro Solutions as part of DTB’s ongoing digital transformation journey across multiple markets. Our focus on innovation, operational excellence, and customer-centricity continues to guide our technology investments. This upgrade strengthens our transaction banking capabilities, enabling us to deliver greater value to our customers through robust digital channels and seamlessly integrated experiences.”

Ashish Rai, Group CEO, Aurionpro Solutions, commented: “We are pleased to deepen our multi-country engagement with Diamond Trust Bank and support the next phase of its transaction banking modernization. As DTB continues to scale across markets, platform resilience and consistency become paramount. Through this partnership, we are proud to lead the next era of transformation in transaction banking, helping DTB enhance operational agility, deliver superior experiences to corporate customers, and create long-term value across geographies.”

He added, “Aurionpro’s iCashpro lays a strong digital foundation for transaction & wholesale banks across the globe to grow their corporate and SME client portfolio today, while creating a clear roadmap for next- generation capabilities in AI-driven insights, advanced automation and API-led connectivity for businesses in Kenya and across Africa.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Aurionpro Solutions Ltd.

 

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Minerals Council Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joins African Mining Week (AMW) as South Africa Improves Sectorial Investment Climate

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Minerals Council CEO to share insights on policy, infrastructure and investment trends shaping South Africa’s mining industry

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, April 30, 2026/APO Group/ –The upcoming African Mining Week (AMW) conference will feature Mzila Mthenjane, CEO of the Minerals Council of South Africa, as a speaker. Scheduled for October 14 – 16, 2026 in Cape Town, the event will bring together global investors, policymakers and industry leaders, with Mthenjane’s participation highlighting the council’s commitment to engaging international stakeholders and promoting investment across South Africa’s mining sector.

His participation comes at a critical moment as the Minerals Council works closely with government on finalizing the Mineral Resources Development Bill 2025, a policy framework aimed at strengthening the country’s mining investment climate and the sector’s contribution to GDP. According to the council, the revised legislation will support new investment across the value chain as South Africa seeks to mobilize R2 trillion over the next five years to unlock its critical minerals potential.

The policy reforms come amid shifting production trends in the sector. In 2025, South Africa recorded declines in gold and platinum group metals output of 1.9% and 4.1%, respectively. The new regulatory framework is expected to strengthen public-private partnerships and stimulate investment, enabling South Africa to increase production and capitalize on strong global commodity prices. Increased private sector investments is crucial with South Africa seeking targeting to unlock an estimated R40 trillion in untapped iron ore potential as well as maintain its position as the world’s leading producer of chrome and manganese.

At AMW 2026, Mthenjane is expected to outline these trends, providing insights into how the council is contributing to addressing challenges disrupting the sector. Infrastructure and energy costs remain key concerns for industry players. To support the energy-intensive sector, South Africa approved a 35% reduction in electricity tariffs for major ferrochrome producers, helping stabilize an industry that has faced significant cost pressures after electricity prices surged by roughly 900% since 2008.

Logistics constraints are also a priority area for reform. South Africa’s economy is losing an estimated R1 billion per day due to inefficiencies across rail and port infrastructure. As a result, the government is considering measures supported by the Minerals Council to increase private sector participation in logistics. Planned reforms include rail modernization initiatives targeting 250 million tons of freight capacity by 2029, alongside port upgrades and private operator participation aimed at strengthening mineral exports and improving supply chain efficiency.

Beyond infrastructure and policy reforms, the Minerals Council is advocating for stronger exploration investment to support long-term industry growth.

At AMW, Mthenjane is expected to highlight these developments and outline the steps required to reinforce South Africa’s position in the global minerals supply chain. His insights will offer investors and stakeholders a timely perspective on opportunities within the country’s mining sector.

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Seychelles Targets Energy Investment Push as Minister Jérémie Joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as a Speaker

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Seychelles energy minister will speak at AEW 2026, positioning her to highlight reforms, renewable projects and investment opportunities as the island nation advances its transition toward a diversified energy system

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, April 29, 2026/APO Group/ –Marie-May Jérémie, Minister of Environment, Climate, Energy and Natural Resources for Seychelles will participate as a speaker at this year’s African Energy Week (AEW) 2026, taking place from October 12–16 in Cape Town. Her participation underscores the country’s growing role in shaping Africa’s small-island energy transition agenda.

Minister Jérémie’s presence at AEW 2026 comes at a critical time as Seychelles accelerates efforts to reduce its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels. The event provides a platform to attract investment, strengthen policy alignment and showcase bankable projects, positioning the country as a viable destination for private-sector participation in island energy systems.

Seychelles is demonstrating how policy reform and innovation can unlock investment in constrained environments

In May last year, international finance institution the World Bank approved the Renewable Energy Acceleration Program, a seven-year initiative aimed at modernizing the grid and increasing renewable energy penetration to 15% by 2030. The program focuses on unlocking private capital while strengthening transmission infrastructure to accommodate variable renewable energy sources.

Project development is gaining traction in the country, particularly in innovative technologies suited to Seychelles’ land constraints. The 5.8 MW Seysun Lagoon floating solar PV project, developed by independent renewable power producer Qair, is under construction and expected online in 2026.

Alongside renewables, Seychelles continues to pursue upstream opportunities to diversify its economy. The government approved new exploration entrants in 2025 and extended exiting petroleum agreements, while securing an infrastructure partnership with China. Multilateral estimates suggest over $800 million in investment will be required over the next 25 years.

Regulatory reform is central to this transition, with Seychelles introducing an independent power producer framework to open the market to private developers. Standardized power purchase agreements, grid access reforms and strengthened public-private partnership structures are being implemented to improve transparency, reduce risk and accelerate project bankability across solar, storage and emerging wind opportunities.

“Minister Jérémie’s participation highlights the strategic importance of island nations in Africa’s broader energy transition,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber. “Seychelles is demonstrating how policy reform and innovation can unlock investment in constrained environments. Her insights will be critical to advancing dialogue on resilient, low-carbon energy systems across the continent.”

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