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Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. oil producer, said Thursday that it made a “significant oil discovery” off the coast of the West African country of Angola. The Malange-1 well produced ...
Chevron is not releasing the nationalities of the victims. Angola recently became Africa's leading oil producer as Nigeria struggles with crises including oil militant attacks and a recession.
U.S. energy company Chevron is in talks with the Angolan government and state oil firm Sonangol to revise tax terms and any future investment will hinge on those talks, a senior company official ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Chevron Corp. said Thursday it made a "significant" oil discovery in Block 14, offshore Angola. The discovery well, Malange-1, was drilled in December 2006 in 873 feet of ...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Chevron Corp. announced a "significant" oil discovery off the coast of Angola. Drilled last October, the deepwater Lucapa-1 well yielded a discovery after drilling to a ...
Chevron-Angola News: Maersk Deepwater Rig's Incident Free Year, Deepwater Drillship Off Angola Wins Accolade For Maersk ...
Angola's state-owned oil company Sonangol and Chevron did not respond to requests for comment. "We are due to meet again very soon and things can move very quickly," Budimbu said.
JAY: Now, I guess Chevron would argue that they pay some kind of royalties to Angola and that the Angolan government should be responsible for these problems. CUTIA: That’s true.
Chevron's 36.4% interest in Angola LNG equates to a peak production capacity of approximately 63,700 boe/day. Chevron currently has three more projects under construction in Angola -- all of which ...
Chevron is one of Angola's largest oil producers, responsible for operating oilfields with an output of over 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil in 2008, of which 145,000 bpd was its own equity oil.
Chevron holds a 36.4% stake in the $10 billion Angola LNG project. Other than Chevron, state-owned Sonangol holds 22.8% while BP , Total and ENI each hold a 13.6% stake in the project.
VIENNA -- Chevron Corp. announced Wednesday the start of Angola's Tombua-Landana offshore oil project, as companies turn their focus from Nigeria to the southern African nation.
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