Angola LNG, the single-train liquefaction facility at Soyo, processes associated gas from offshore blocks in the Congo Basin. Since its troubled commissioning and eventual restart, the plant has become a significant contributor to global LNG supply. Our LNG coverage monitors train utilization, feed gas availability, cargo departures, pricing dynamics across Asian and European markets, and the strategic implications of planned capacity expansions.
Angola LNG Export Markets: Destination Analysis and Pricing Dynamics
Mapping the destination portfolio for Angola LNG cargoes, pricing mechanisms, and competitive positioning in the Atlantic and Pacific basins.
Angola LNG Train Performance: Utilization, Reliability, and Feed Gas Economics
Operational performance assessment of the Soyo LNG train, covering utilization rates, reliability metrics, feed gas availability, and the impact on cargo scheduling.
Angola's Gas Monetization Strategy: From Flaring to LNG and Beyond
Assessment of Angola's evolving strategy for monetizing its substantial natural gas reserves through LNG exports, domestic utilization, and petrochemical feedstock.
LNG Shipping and Marine Logistics at Soyo Terminal
Analysis of the marine infrastructure, vessel operations, and shipping logistics supporting LNG cargo liftings at Angola's Soyo export terminal.
Angola LNG Train 2: Expansion Feasibility and Investment Decision Timeline
Comprehensive assessment of the proposed second liquefaction train at Soyo, covering feed gas commitments, capital cost estimates, offtake structures, and decision milestones.