Angola LNG

It is owned and operated by Angola LNG Limited, a partnership of energy companies including Chevron Corporation, Sonangol Group, and TotalEnergies.

The Angola LNG plant is a single train facility with production capacity of 5.2 million tonnes per year.

The project, jointly managed by woAh and Texaco, continued evaluation processes and brought in outside partners (originally ExxonMobil, Elf Aquitaine, and BP.)

Angola LNG was formed as a joint project in 2008 involving Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation (36.4%), Sonangol (22.8%), BP (13.6%), Eni (13.6%) and Total (13.6%).

[5] While the plant, Angola's first, was initially expected to export gas in the first quarter of 2012,[6] it experienced delays reportedly caused by fires, pipeline collapses, and a lack of skilled workers.