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FAQ

  • QHow much oil does Angola refine per day?
    AAngola refines about 30,000 barrels per day (bpd) for its domestic market and exports lubricating oils, bunkering oils and heavy fuel oil. Sonangol has devoted $10 million to expanding the capacity of this refinery, but the real prize is the entirely new refinery in Lobito, which also refines 30,000 bpd.
  • QWhy is Cabinda Oil Refinery being developed in Angola?
    AImage courtesy of Sonangol. The Cabinda oil refinery being developed in Angola will be capable of processing 60,000 barrels of crude oil a day. It is aimed to reduce the country’s reliance on the import of refined products and increase its exports.
  • Qhow can we guarantee quality?
    AAlways a pre-production sample before mass production; Always final Inspection before shipment.
  • QWhat will Angola's new refinery produce?
    AThe first $473 million phase of the modular refinery will produce naphtha, jet fuel, diesel and heavy fuel oil (HFO), with the naphtha and HFO destined for export markets because Angola did not have much use for them, he said.
  • QWho owns the oil refinery in Angola?
    AThe Lobito Refinery in Angola is operated by Fina Petroleos de Angola, a company owned by Petrofina (64.1%) and the Angolan government (Sonangol) (34%). Angola refines about 30,000bpd for its domestic market and exports lubricating oils, bunkering oils and heavy fuel oil.
  • QDoes Angola have a refining capacity?
    AStatus: In August last year, the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum launched an international public tender for the construction of a privately-owned oil refinery in Soyo. With current production meeting less than one-third of domestic oil consumption, Angola’s refining capacity remains severely underserved.
  • QWill Angola get a new oil refinery in 2024?
    AIf all goes according to plan, by mid-2024 the construction site on the Malembo plain will be home to a new refinery that is supplied by local Cabinda oil. Angola has crude oil but is not processing it, Jooste told DW. "The whole idea [of the new refinery] is to make Angola less dependent on importing refined products."