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Angola to maintain oil output at 1.1. million bpd through at least 2027

Angola is producing about 1.1. million barrels daily of crude, similar to its level before it exited the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Nations, and expects to maintain those volumes at least until 2027.

Output at Africa's second-largest crude oil exporter has declined progressively given that striking a peak of 2 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2008. It aims to produce more natural gas to counter part of the oil decline.

Our goal is at least to keep this level of production till 2027-2030, stated José Barroso, Angola's secretary of state for oil and gas.

He said the rate of decrease of Angola's fields was 15% per year and the country was attempting to bring on some reserves while starting an aggressive campaign to attract financiers.

Major discoveries in areas like Guyana have implied more competition for fully grown provinces like Angola, stated Barroso.

Newbies are bringing more competition to the industry since investors now have the choice to purchase one place or another, he said.

Angola left OPEC at the end of 2023, following a row with the producer group over the size of its output quota.

If you set a production level below our real potential, it could jeopardize current investment and eventually future investment. That's why we chose to leave OPEC, Barroso stated.

The nation's secretary of state for oil and gas stated there is still cooperation in between OPEC and Angola and the door is not near an ultimate return.

We never ever closed the door, we keep on talking as we may have typical interests in some locations and we are still talking about, talking with individuals, stated Barroso.

Angola is happy with an oil price that ranges in between $85. and $90, stating it is good for purchasers and producers.

The country is likewise thinking about a drifting liquefied. natural gas (LNG) facility if its block 24 field has sufficient. reserves, stated Barroso.

It is too far to send out the gas to the single train LNG. plant and we are discussing drifting LNG if there suffices. gas, said Angola's secretary of state for oil and gas.

He said the concept was to pipe as much natural gas as possible. to develop steel and petrochemical production and not only. export it as LNG.

(source: Reuters)