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Chevron Finds Oil, Gas Condensate Offshore Angola


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Aug 17 (Reuters) – Chevron (CVX.N) said on Monday it had discovered oil and gas condensate at an ​exploration well in Block 0, offshore Angola, adding to its ‌push to increase production in sub-Saharan Africa through infrastructure-led exploration.

Western and southern Africa are among regions drawing fresh attention as growth in U.S. shale tops ​out. Angola, sub-Saharan Africa’s second-largest oil producer, introduced a presidential ​decree in late 2024 that included reforms and tax cuts ⁠aimed at making mature blocks more investible and spurring exploration.


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The well ​in Angola’s Lower Congo Basin encountered an oil and gas condensate ​column exceeding 600 meters in the Pinda reservoir, including more than 90 meters of net pay in what Chevron described as high-quality rock.

Block 0 is operated by ​Chevron subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil, which holds a 39.2% working interest. ​Sonangol E&P has a 41% working interest, TotalEnergies 10% and Azule Energy 9.8%.

Chevron ‌has ⁠been in Angola since the 1930s and holds an operating interest in two concessions, Block 0, off the coast of Cabinda province, and Block 14, in deep water.

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The energy major said the discovery builds on ​a successful exploration ​program in ⁠sub-Saharan Africa, where it is producing around a net 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

The company ​plans to assess whether the discovery can be tied ​to nearby ⁠existing facilities to reduce costs and speed up production.

Chevron has expanded its regional acreage over the past year, adding offshore Nigerian blocks and ⁠securing interests ​in Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea.

It is also ​exploring several Angolan blocks and plans a multi-well program across the region, including Namibia’s ​Nabba-1X, well before year-end.

Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet Das

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