雪佛龙在优惠政策下签署安哥拉超深水区块合同

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 6 月 19 日,地点:非洲

作为非洲能源行业的代言人,非洲能源商会 (AEC) 对雪佛龙最近在安哥拉签署的协议表示赞赏。

跨国能源公司雪佛龙已签署了两份风险服务合同 (RSC),分别针对位于安哥拉下刚果盆地超深水域的 49 号区块和 50 号区块。该公司通过其安哥拉子公司卡宾达海湾石油有限公司于 2024 年 1 月根据总统令首次获得特许权。RSC 的签署启动了勘探工作并​​为区块的开发奠定了基础。


作为非洲能源行业的代言人,非洲能源商会 (AEC) 对雪佛龙最近在安哥拉签署的协议表示赞赏。如果没有安哥拉强大的监管环境,雪佛龙在该国长达 70 年的丰富勘探和生产历史是不可能实现的,AEC 支持这家跨国公司为扩大安哥拉石油和天然气市场所做的持续努力。49

号和 50 号区块是该公司在现有卡宾达特许权之外的首批运营资产,与 17 号区块等生产特许权非常接近,17 号区块是安哥拉首批获得许可的深海区块之一。因此,这些区块具有巨大的回报潜力,并进一步扩大了安哥拉生产超深水资产的组合。今年早些时候,雪佛龙与安哥拉国家特许权获得者——国家石油、天然气和生物燃料局签署了一项协议,在 49 号和 50 号区块进行地震勘测。这些研究将提高对特许权的地质了解并推进勘探计划。

这些 RSC 增加了雪佛龙在安哥拉的强大资产组合。该公司目前在该国拥有 26% 的市场份额,拥有 0 号和 14 号区块的权益——平均每天生产 70,000 桶液体和 2.59 亿立方英尺天然气。0 号区块(其特许权已延长至 2050 年)由 21 个油田组成,而 14 号区块包含 9 个油田。雪佛龙与政府于 2020 年签署的一项协议将 14 号区块的所有开发区域合并在一起,提供了更好的财政条件,同时将生产分成合同延长至 2028 年。此外,雪佛龙于 2023 年签署了一项生产分成协议,以管理 14/23 号区块特许区内的运营。该特许区位于安哥拉和刚果民主共和国共同利益区,根据协议,雪佛龙将担任该区块的运营商,拥有 31% 的股份。


雪佛龙在安哥拉的业务不仅限于石油和天然气勘探,该公司还持有安哥拉液化天然气工厂(安哥拉首个液化天然气工厂)的非经营性权益。安哥拉液化天然气加工海上特许权区的天然气,通过液化天然气出口为该国创造关键收入。2023 年,该工厂实现了交付第 400 批液化天然气货物的里程碑。展望未来,新特许权的开发旨在加强该工厂的液化天然气产量。具体来说,雪佛龙运营的 Sanha Lean Gas Connection 项目(价值 3 亿美元)包括开发一个与现有 Sanha 凝析油综合体相连的平台,并设有连接 0 号和 14 号区块与安哥拉液化天然气工厂的管道。该项目于 2021 年达成最终投资决定,旨在解决安哥拉液化天然气的供应缺口。

除了勘探和生产之外,雪佛龙还在安哥拉石油和天然气行业率先推出低碳解决方案。这家跨国公司于 2023 年 10 月与政府签署了一项协议,以探索低碳商业机会,目标是利用基于自然和技术的碳补偿以及氢气等低碳强度燃料来提高该国的产量。这将与石油和天然气计划相结合,并展示雪佛龙面向未来在安哥拉能源开发方面的方法。雪佛龙

最近签署了两份 RSC,进一步凸显了在非洲实施强有力的监管和财政环境的价值。当政府通过有吸引力的财政条款开放市场时,该行业将做出积极回应。这在安哥拉显而易见,该国致力于创造有利的经商环境,并将继续吸引外国公司。 “非洲其他国家应该借鉴这一点,采取积极措施吸引外资。”东盟经济共同体执行主席NJ阿尤克表示。

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Chevron Signs Contracts for Ultra-Deepwater Blocks in Angola Amid Attractive Policies

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 6/19/2024, Location: Africa

As the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) commends the recent signing by Chevron in Angola.

Multinational energy corporation Chevron has signed two Risk Service Contracts (RSC) for Block 49 and Block 50, located in the ultra-deep waters of Angola’s Lower Congo Basin. The company – through its Angolan subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited ­– was initially awarded the concessions by way of Presidential Decree in January 2024. The signing of the RSCs kicks off exploration and lays the foundation for the development of the blocks.


As the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) commends the recent signing by Chevron in Angola. Chevron’s rich history of exploration and production in the country – covering 70 years – could not have been possible without Angola’s strong regulatory environment and the AEC supports the ongoing efforts by the multinational to expanding Angola’s oil and gas market.

Representing the company’s first operated assets outside of the existing Cabinda concessions, Block 49 and 50 are situated in close proximity to producing concessions such as Block 17 – one of the first deep-offshore blocks to be licensed in Angola. As such, the blocks hold substantial potential for strong returns and further expand Angola’s portfolio of producing ultra-deepwater assets. Earlier this year, Chevron signed an agreement with Angola’s national concessionaire – the National Oil, Gas & Biofuels Agency – to conduct seismic surveys in Blocks 49 and 50. These studies will improve the geological understanding of the concessions and advance the exploration agenda.

The RSCs add to Chevron’s strong asset portfolio in Angola. The company currently has a 26% market share in the country, with interests in Block 0 and 14 – which produce an average of 70,000 barrels of liquids per day and 259 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. Block 0 – whose concession has been extended to 2050 – is comprised of 21 fields, while Block 14 contains nine fields. An agreement signed between Chevron and the government in 2020 combined all of Block 14’s development areas, providing improved fiscal terms while extending the production sharing contract to 2028. Additionally, in 2023, Chevron signed a production sharing agreement to manage operations within the Block 14/23 concession area. The concession is situated in the Zone of Common Interest shared by Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with the agreement seeing Chevron act as operator with a 31% stake in the block.


Chevron’s operations in Angola transcend oil and gas exploration, with the company holding non-operating interests in the Angola LNG plant – Angola’s inaugural LNG facility. Angola LNG processes gas from offshore concessions, generating critical revenue for the country through LNG exports. In 2023, the facility reached a milestone of delivering its 400th LNG cargo. Going forward, the development of new concessions aims to bolster LNG production at the facility. Specifically, the Chevron-operated Sanha Lean Gas Connection Project – valued at $300 million – comprises the development of a platform that ties into the existing Sanha Condensate complex and features pipelines connecting Block 0 and 14 to the Angola LNG facility. The project reached a final investment decision in 2021 and aims to address a supply gap at Angola LNG.

Beyond exploration and production, Chevron is spearheading low-carbon solutions across Angola’s oil and gas industry. The multinational signed an agreement with the government in October 2023 to explore low-carbon business opportunities, with the goal to utilize nature-based and technological carbon offsets – alongside lower-carbon intensity fuels such as hydrogen – to enhance the country’s production. This will be undertaken in conjunction with oil and gas initiatives and showcases Chevron’s future-oriented approach to energy development in Angola.

“Chevron’s recent signing of two RSCs further underscores the value of implementing a strong regulatory and fiscal environment in Africa. When governments open up the market through attractive fiscal terms, the industry will respond positively. This is clearly evident in Angola where a commitment to creating an enabling environment for doing business has and continues to attract foreign companies. Other countries in Africa should learn from this and adopt proactive measures to attracting foreign capital,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

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