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ANGOLA OIL AND GAS CONFERENCE

Fueling Angola’s Oil and Gas Sector

Celebrating its fifth edition, the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference and exhibition unites global financiers, high-profile project developers and key stakeholders from both the Angolan and global oil and gas landscape to sign deals and advance projects. AOG showcases Angola’s commitment to driving forward its oil and gas industry and highlights the collaborative efforts between government bodies and the private sector to foster growth and innovation. 

DATE: 02 - 03 October 2024
VENUE:  Luanda, Angola
FORMAT: Conference and Exhibition
COST: From $2,200 

AOG offers you two full days of strategic and technical conference programming, including keynotes, plenaries, strategic sessions, and even witnessing deal signing ceremonies. Explore the technology showcase exhibition and interact with more than 50 key services and technology providers when you attend! Get the insights and answers you need from expert exhibitors.

Take advantage of unparalleled networking opportunities with over 2,000 professionals from 45 countries, through B2B matchmaking with our mobile app, networking receptions, lunches and refreshments - all included. 

Over the next five years, up to $60 billion is expected to be invested across Angola’s oil and gas industry as international oil companies, independent E&P firms and juniors seize new opportunities in onshore, offshore and marginal fields. To support national production targets of maintaining output above one million barrels per day (bpd), Angola’s upstream operators are expanding their portfolios through block acquisition while reinvesting in producing blocks to maximize reserves.

During the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference – slated for October 2-3 in Luanda – Angola’s upstream operators will provide insight into their respective investment and project outlooks in Angola. Speakers from energy majors Chevron, ExxonMobil and bp will outline large-scale ventures while E&P firms Afentra and Etu Energias will detail current and future exploration campaigns.

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