Angola

AFENTRA SECURES KON-15, 19 BLOCKS ONSHORE ANGOLA


Published: Tuesday January 23, 2024
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Afentra, the upstream oil and gas company focused on acquiring production and development assets in Africa, submitted an application for two blocks in Angola’s 2023 onshore bid round and has been informed that it has been selected as preferred bidder for both blocks.

infrastructure allowing rapid commercialisation.

Afentra have been chosen as a non-operated preferred bidder for these two blocks and will now engage with the respective Operators of Kon 15, Sonangol P&P(1), and Kon19, ACREP(2), to discuss the engagement with the relevant authorities to negotiate the license terms.

 Kon 15Kon 19
StatusNameInterestNameInterest
OperatorSonangol40%ACREP45%
Non-OperatorAfentra45%Afentra45%
 15%Enagol10%


“Afentra continues to demonstrate its commitment to the Angolan industry through our participation in this process and this commitment has been rewarded by being selected as preferred bidder for our preferred blocks. We will now work with the selected Operators, Sonangol P&P in Kon15, and ACREP in Kon19, to successfully negotiate these new licenses with ANPG. We look forward to continue to play a meaningful role in the development of Angola’s resource potential for the benefit of the country and its people.

 These licenses would expand Afentra’s footprint in this attractive market and further diversify the portfolio with low-cost onshore blocks with significant potential that would complement our existing offshore portfolio which is principally focused on low cost, long-life stable production and low-risk development assets.  We look forward to providing further details regarding this bid round in due course,” Commenting on the update, CEO Paul McDade said.

1 Sonangol P&P is the operating company within Sonangol E-P, the national oil & gas company of Angola. Afentra currently work with Sonangol P&P in Blocks 3/05,3/05A and 23 where they also operate.
2 ACREP, who will act as Operator in the event of a successful application, is an independent Angolan oil and gas company and currently operates low cost onshore production assets.

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