AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOffshore Oil Push: Azule Energy and partners have taken final investment decisions for the $5.1bn Greater PAJ deepwater project off Angola, with first oil expected in 2029 and major engineering and subsea work lined up (including TechnipFMC flexible flowlines/risers and Saipem subsea equipment). Industrial Jobs Boost: Angola’s Special Economic Zone (ZEE) says it will scale employment from 12,000 to about 30,000 as industrial rehabilitation and new support-service areas come online late 2026. Port & Logistics Upgrade: Sogester has taken over management of the Soyo River Terminal for a 20-year concession, marking a step in port modernization and coastal shipping capacity in Zaire. Extractives Coordination: Angola’s gas, oil and minerals chamber is calling for a single platform to link local content, logistics and financing across the extractive value chain. Climate Policy: Angola reaffirmed its commitment to integrating human mobility into public policy as droughts, floods and livelihood losses intensify. Agriculture & Seeds: Huambo municipal agriculture teams visited research facilities to expand improved seed varieties and soil-focused practices to raise local production.
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