According to the monthly summary on oil production for November this year, released by ANPG and to which VerAngola had access, a total of 33,841,872 barrels were produced by the country during that month.
"Angola's oil production for the month of November was 33,841,872 barrels, corresponding to a daily average of 1,128,062 barrels of oil (BOPD) against the predicted 1,073,910 BOPD", the note reads.
With regard to associated gas production, during the month of November, the country produced more than 79 million cubic feet.
"Associated gas production during the same period was 79,847 million cubic feet, corresponding to a daily average of 2,662 million cubic feet (MMSCFD); of which 1,067 MMSCFD was reinjected to maintain reservoir pressure, 704 MMSCFD was made available the ALNG and 315 MMSCFD plant was used to generate energy in oil installations", points out ANPG.
"In the Cabinda Association, LPG production was 323,602 barrels corresponding to a daily average of 10,787 barrels, divided between the production of propane of 6221 barrels, butane of 4186 barrels and LPG onshore 380 barrels", the concessionaire also states, adding that the Oil and LPG production was above 34.6 million BOE (barrel of oil equivalent), corresponding to a daily average of 1,156,126 barrels of oil equivalent.
Among the blocks that stood out the most in oil production are block 17 (356,517 barrels/day), block 15 (213,951), block 32 (135,246), block 0 (121,010), among others.