Angola spent $709.32 million on importing liquid fuels in the third quarter of this year, with half of this amount allocated to the purchase of diesel.
The data was presented this Thursday (30) in Luanda by António Feijó, Deputy Director of the Petroleum Products Regulatory Institute (IRDP), during the presentation of the activity report for the third quarter of 2025.
Regarding the sources of fuel acquisitions during this period, the official revealed that 22% came from the Luanda Refinery, 1% from Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited (CABGOC), and 70% from imports. In the second quarter, Angola imported 9.4 million metric tons of fuel, valued at $438 million, 18% less than in the first quarter.
At that time, the Director-General of the Angolan Petroleum Products Regulatory Institute (IRDP), Luís Fernando, reported that the imported products during that period were mainly diesel (59.6%), gasoline (25%), Jet A1 (6.7%), and kerosene (0.9%).
Source: Jornal Angola
