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Angola Oil & Gas 2021

Date: 9-10 SEPTEMBER 2021, Location: LUANDA, ANGOLA, Venue: TBC

The second edition of the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) Conference will officially take place on September 9-10, 2021, as the exclusive energy conference of Angola. The new dates come after Angola’s Ministry of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas (MIREMPET) – together with event organizer Energy Capital & Power (ECP) – postponed the event from last June in the interest of public safety.


Under the theme, “Angola Oil & Gas: The Roadmap to Regeneration and Growth,” AOG 2021 will serve as the focal point of Angola’s ambitious investment drive, as the country seeks to reverse its declining output, boost proven reserves and renew commitments from international oil companies operating in the country – which include Eni, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron and Total – while attracting new entrants to the market.


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Press release by: Energy Capital & Power

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