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20/07/2025

American actor Samuel L. Jackson traces his origins back to the Bantu tribe of Gabon 🇬🇦

The Bantu people are the speakers of Bantu languages, comprising several hundred indigenous ethnic groups in sub-Saharan Africa, spread over a vast area from Central Africa across the African Great Lakes to Southern Africa.

He was welcomed as a lośt son by the Benga people and was inducted into the Benga tribe, with rare and unprecedented access to secret ceremonies and local customs.

16/07/2025

The discovery, announced on Friday, July 12, by Angola’s National Oil and Gas Agency (ANGP), was made in Block 1/14, located in the Lower Congo Basin as per Reuters

According to ANGP, the well encountered gas and condensate-bearing rock. Preliminary estimates suggest that the field may hold more than one trillion cubic feet of gas and up to 100 million barrels of associated condensate.

Azule Energy, a partnership between BP and Eni, operates the block with a 35% stake. Other partners in the consortium include Equinor, which holds 30%; Angola’s state-owned Sonangol E&P, with 25%; and privately held Angolan company Acrep S.A., which holds the remaining 10%.

In a joint statement, Azule Energy CEO Adriano Mongini said, “This is a landmark moment for gas exploration in Angola. The Gajajeira-01 well is the first dedicated gas exploration in the country, and its success reinforces our confidence in the potential of the Lower Congo Basin.”

The successful drilling of the Gajajeira-01 well marks a significant milestone in Angola’s exploration efforts and, according to Azule, strengthens confidence in the broader gas potential of the region.

With Angola recently identified by the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) as a rising hub in Africa's energy transition, the discovery adds further momentum to the country's growing strategic importance in the sector.

This discovery builds on a decade-long effort that began with the launch of the Angola LNG plant in Soyo in 2013, aimed at reducing flaring and monetizing associated gas from offshore oil fields.

With Angola recently identified by the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) as a rising hub in Africa's energy transition, the discovery adds further momentum to the country's growing strategic importance in the sector.

This discovery builds on a decade-long effort that began with the launch of the Angola LNG plant in Soyo in 2013, aimed at reducing flaring and monetizing associated gas from offshore oil fields.

Recent developments such as the Sanha Lean Gas Connection and the Quiluma–Maboqueiro project are key milestones in Angola’s Gas Master Plan, which targets a 25% share of natural gas in the national energy mix by 2025.

23/10/2024

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