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Angola: ANPG Activity Plan and Budget 2024-25

19/06/2024

Angola: ANPG Activity Plan and Budget 2024-25

The Activity Plan and Budget 2024-25 of ANPG, the Angolan oil & gas regulator and Concessionaire, has just been published and approved by Presidential Decree 125/24, of 14 June 2024. This is a key document for the Angolan petroleum industry as it lays down the government’s strategy to revitalize the sector with the goal of increasing production.

The plan contains a significant number of actions and initiatives, but we have selected the following as the most critical:

  • ANPG is currently working on developing several regulations, including the following:
  1. Technical Regulation of the General Development and Production Plan;
  2. Technical Regulation for the Submission of Production Data and Information;
  3. Technical Regulation on Use of Third-Party Facilities;
  4. Technical Regulation on Well Safety and Integrity;
  5. Instruction on Reporting Concession Economic and Entitlement Information;
  6. Technical Regulation on Gas Flaring and Leakage;
  7. Technical Regulation for Natural Gas Processing Facilities.
  • Construction of the ANPG Exploration and Production Data Center;
  • Certification of the petroleum reserves estimates presented by the operators;
  • Proceed with the development of the New Gas Consortium project (develop Quiluma and Maboqueiro non-associated gas reserves);
  • Conduct feasibility studies to build export terminals for the Congo and Kwanza onshore basins production;
  • Conduct feasibility studies to expand gas pipeline network;
  • Accelerate the program for production (opex and capex) cost reduction/optimization;
  • Evaluate the potential of Lower Congo, Kwanza, Benguela and Namibe basins and increase exploration in all free areas;
  • Conclude the 2023 Licensing Round process;
  • Prepare the 2025 Licensing Round (“permanent offer blocks” and “pre-salt blocks”);
  • Award new blocks by direct negotiation;
  • Provide additional tax incentives for mature fields and to stimulate exploration in existing development areas as part of the “Incremental Production Project”;
  • Develop strategy to award petroleum concessions in 2026-2030.

Rui Amendoeira, OneLegal Partner.

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