China sonangol international holding lda - energy security
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Table of contents
Table of contents 2
Sino-Angolan cooperation – Facts & Figures 2
China’s Entry in Angola – How did it happen? 5
China’s Entry in the Angolan Oil sector 6
China Sonangol 7
China Sonangol – a springboard beyond borders 12
Sources 13
Sino-Angolan cooperation – Facts & Figures
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Angola’s engagement with the world is mainly defined by this ability to supply the world with oil. In 2010, 60% of Angola's production was energy (Fig. 1), which equals about 85% of the country's GDP.
Fig. 1 – Angola Production by Sector, 2010.
Source: International Futures, 2010
Angola is one of the top leaders in oil production in Africa, with around 2000 million barrels being produced daily (Fig, 2). The country’s single oil refinery is running a maximum capacity.
Fig. 2 – Total oil production in Africa, 2011
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2011
Angola, with all the natural resources it possesses, making oil a real income to the country became, so to speak, the energy supplier that fuels the manufacturing and the Chinese industries.
In fact, since 2002, Angola has been a major supplier of oil to China in Africa occupying, in 2011, the second position as the world largest supplier to China.
On the other hand, since 2007, China surpassed the United States as the biggest importer of Angolan oil (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3 – Angolan oil exports by destination, 2011
Source: APEX trade data
With the commercial affairs being driven by oil, China became one of the biggest trading partners of Angola (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4 – Angola’s trade with main partners, 2010
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