Energy companies BP and Eni have successfully commissioned a new gas treatment plant in Angola. This development marks a significant operational milestone for both firms. The facility is now fully operational, enhancing the nation’s energy infrastructure.

New Facility Begins Operations
The recently launched plant represents a strategic investment. It will play a vital role in Angola’s natural gas sector. The commissioning phase concluded smoothly. Operations commenced as planned, meeting all regulatory standards.
Processing Capacity
This state-of-the-art facility processes natural gas. It extracts gas specifically from the Quiluma and Maboqueiro shallow-water fields. These offshore fields represent key energy sources in the region. The plant ensures efficient handling of the raw gas before further processing.
Journey to Export Markets
Once treated, the gas undergoes further transportation. Crews move the processed gas to the Angola LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) plant. This facility plays a crucial role in the overall export chain. The Angola LNG plant then prepares the gas for international markets.
Global Distribution
The treated gas is consequently destined for global export. This initiative strengthens Angola’s position as an energy supplier. It also provides reliable energy resources to various international buyers. The project supports global energy demands.




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