Angola’s downstream infrastructure deficit remains the binding constraint on refinery utilization and petrochemical development. Pipeline connectivity, storage capacity, marine loading infrastructure, and road-rail logistics all require sustained capital investment to unlock the full potential of the Soyo complex and planned downstream facilities. Our infrastructure coverage tracks project timelines, capital expenditure, construction progress, and the logistics bottlenecks shaping Angola’s energy supply chain.
Angola's Pipeline Network: Connectivity, Capacity, and Expansion Plans
Mapping the pipeline infrastructure connecting Angola's refinery and processing facilities to production fields and distribution centers.
Petroleum Storage Terminals: Capacity, Utilization, and Strategic Reserve Requirements
Assessment of Angola's crude oil and refined product storage infrastructure, including capacity adequacy, utilization rates, and the case for strategic petroleum reserves.
Soyo Port Expansion: Marine Infrastructure for the Petrochemical Era
Assessment of the port expansion required to support the transition from a single-purpose LNG terminal to a multi-commodity industrial port.
Industrial Power Generation: Securing Electricity Supply for Soyo's Petrochemical Complex
Analysis of the power generation requirements for the envisioned Soyo petrochemical hub and the options for meeting this critical enabling infrastructure need.