Angola Lifts Crude Oil Output by 25,000 Barrels per Day as Chevron Backed N’Dola Sul Field Begins Production

Angola has raised its crude oil production by about 25,000 barrels per day following the start of output from the N’Dola Sul offshore field, a development led by Chevron in partnership with other international and local energy firms. The production start marks a notable boost for Angola’s upstream sector, which has been working to reverse years of declining output, as reported by Business Insider Africa.

The N’Dola Sul field, located in Block 0 offshore Cabinda, began commercial operations in late December, with crude oil routed to the Malongo Terminal for export while associated gas is supplied to the Angola LNG facility. Industry disclosures indicate the project was designed as a tie back to existing infrastructure, helping to accelerate delivery while keeping development costs relatively low.

The field is operated by Chevron’s Cabinda Gulf Oil Company alongside Angola’s National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency, Sonangol, TotalEnergies and Azule Energy. Sector officials have described the project as an example of how mature blocks can still deliver value through targeted investments and collaboration, according to statements cited by regional energy industry sources.

Energy analysts say the additional volumes, while modest compared with Angola’s historical production highs, signal renewed momentum in the sector and underscore the importance of incremental projects in sustaining output. They add that continued investment in similar developments will be critical if Angola is to stabilize production and strengthen its position among Africa’s leading oil producers.

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