With oil-production capacity far in excess Angola's Opec output quota, upstream expansion plans are stalling. Angola: Deepwater explores the situation faced by the country's oil and gas industry, including international oil companies' investment dilemma.
Containing Petroleum Economist's Angola reports from 2009 to date, Angola: Deepwater tracks the country's upstream development over the past three years.
In addition, Angola: Deepwater looks ahead: which companies are formulating exploration and development plans and when will the country's long-held ambition of joining the world's LNG exporters become a reality.
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• An overview of upstream advances to date and development plans
• The activities and ambitions of the country's four main operators
• A block-by-block breakdown of operators and shareholdings
• A table detailing deep-water discoveries – when and where they were made
• Angola's LNG ambitions
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