Our ambition is to provide energy for the angolan people and partner with the country to navigate its energy transition We strive to create value for all stakeholders and put angola at the core of what we do. Azule energy is now angola’s largest independent equity producer of oil and gas, holding 2 billion barrels equivalent of net resources and growing to about 250,000 barrels equivalent a day (boe/d) of equity oil and gas production over the next 5 years. Every corner of azule carries the mark of a hand — carved wood, woven light, stained glass, a mosaic tucked into a stair We have been present in angola since 1980, and today we operate through the joint venture azule energy, the country's largest independent hydrocarbon producer, with the aim of achieving greater operational efficiency in exploration, development and production. Azule energy, a joint venture between bp and eni, has started producing oil through the agogo floating production, storage and offloading (fpso) unit, operating at the agogo integrated west hub (agogo iwh) project, offshore angola, which involves the development of two fields, agogo and ndungu.
Azule energy supports angola in developing its energy sector The new agogo fpso is said to be ‘uniquely green,’ with all topsides and marine systems fully electric Azule energy and its partners have discovered gas in the lower congo basin offshore angola. Azule energy announced the successful completion of the quiluma and maboqueiro offshore platforms this tuesday, marking a significant step toward the production of “made in angola” gas. Azule is a leading upstream player, with exploration and production activities in 18 licensed blocks Azule’s growing focus on natural gas plays will support angola in its role as a global lng exporter.
The company produces 220,000 bopd, making it one of the two largest operators in angola. Azule invests in reducing carbon emissions and supports angola's energy transition through gas projects and renewable energy, including the caraculo photovoltaic plant.
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