Sonangol Group

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SONANGOL
Type State Owned
Founded 1976
Headquarters Flag of Angola Luanda
Key people Manuel Vicente, President of the Administration Council
Industry Petroleum Conglomerate
Slogan Produzir para Transformar
Website http://www.sonangol.co.ao/

Sonangol Group, known as 'Sonangol', is an Angola state-run petroleum enterprise, engaged in the overall management of Angola's petroleum and natural gas reserves. The group has many subsidiaries. The subsidiaries generally have Sonangol as a primary client, along with other corporate, commercial and individual clients. Angola is estimated to have over 5 billion barrels of offshore and coastal petroleum reserves, and new discoveries are outpacing consumption by a 5 to 1 ratio.

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On the eve of Angola's independence from Portugal following the election of a modern European government, in Portugal in 1976, the company ANGOL (ANGOL Sociedade de Lubrificantes e Combustivels sarl, subsidiary of Portuguese company SACOR) was nationalized and split in two, forming Sonangol U.E.E. and Direcção Nacional de Petróleos. Directive 52/76 instituted Sonangol as a state-owned company with a mandate to manage the country's substantial petroleum and natural gas.

Using the extant remains of Texaco, Fina, Shell and Mobil's oil works, Sonangol obtained the assistance of Algerian Sonatrach and of the ENI-Italian Oil Group. Today, in 2006, Sonangol has over 30 subsidiaries and maintains overseas facilities in the following cities:

As the company grew, it had a need to obtain services, such as telecommunications services, retail network support, trucking, shipping, data management, scientific, engineering, seismic, and others. The company created subsidiaries to meet these needs. Sonangol and its many subsidiaries have continued to expand, into other lines of business. Among the more important subsidiaries are Sonair, MSTelcom and two banks, Banco Africano de Investimentos and Banco do Comércio e Indústria.

Sonangol is an important sponsor of the arts, sports and humanities in Angola and in Africa.

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