How can Angola use energy storage to diversify its
Exploring energy storage presents a monumental shift in Angola''s approach to energy diversity, offering solutions to both economic
Norwegian service providers have been instrumental in supporting Angola's oil and gas projects. Engineering company Aker Solutions, active in Angola since 1998, recently secured a multi-year FPSO contract from Azule Energy for the construction of two FPSO vessels.
These efforts present new opportunities for technology-driven drilling, with Norwegian firms poised to play a significant role in supporting Angola's production growth. Norwegian energy company Equinor, active in Angola since 1991, is expanding its exploration efforts in the country.
In 2024, Angola plans to drill up to 43 wells across onshore and offshore blocks, targeting accelerated exploration. Concurrently, the National Oil, Gas & Biofuels Agency (ANPG) will review abandoned wells and installations, representing 45% of the country's total well count, to assess opportunities for reactivating closed oil wells.
Other Norwegian companies, such as DOF Subsea and Ocean Installer, have provided offshore support services in Angola. DOF Subsea secured a long-term contract for its Skandi Seven offshore construction support vessel, set to start in Q4 2024, supporting the Greater Plutonio deepwater project in Block 18.
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