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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Chevron Delivers First Oil From South N’dola Platform Offshore Angola
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Chevron Delivers First Oil From South N’dola Platform Offshore Angola

Last updated: December 31, 2025 12:05 am
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Chevron, a leading player in the oil and gas industry, recently achieved a significant milestone in Angola by delivering first oil from its South N’dola offshore platform in December. This accomplishment comes just over two years after construction began, highlighting Chevron’s commitment to maximizing production from its existing offshore assets in Angola.

The South N’dola Platform is situated in Block 0, a prolific offshore area that contributes approximately 12% of Angola’s daily oil production. Instead of building a standalone processing facility, Chevron opted for a cost-efficient tieback solution by connecting South N’dola directly to the nearby Mafumeira processing complex. This strategic decision allows oil and gas produced at the platform to be processed at Mafumeira before being transported to export terminals, eliminating the need for duplicate infrastructure offshore.

Brent Gros, President of Chevron Offshore Business, emphasized the importance of safely achieving first oil at South N’dola, stating that it demonstrates Chevron’s efforts to maximize production from its existing offshore assets in Angola. This approach aligns with a broader industry trend towards capital discipline, particularly in mature basins, where leveraging spare capacity and existing facilities can reduce development costs and accelerate timelines.

Furthermore, the South N’dola project underscores Chevron’s enduring presence in Angola, where the company has operated for over 70 years. Through its subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, Chevron currently runs offshore operations in Blocks 0 and 14. During the construction phase of the South N’dola project, over 800 local jobs were created, and now that production has commenced, the platform will supply oil and gas to domestic facilities as well as export markets.

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In addition to the South N’dola project, Chevron is expanding its presence in Angola by increasing gas feedstock supply for the Angola LNG plant and venturing into offshore exploration, including ultra-deepwater Blocks 49 and 50. These initiatives reflect Chevron’s ongoing commitment to Angola’s upstream sector and its role in supporting the country’s energy output, economic development, and long-term production resilience.

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