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Angola’s Q3 Crude Exports Rise, China Remains Key Market

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  • Angola’s crude oil exports reached 102.1 million barrels in Q3 2024, valued at $8.1 billion
  • China remains the primary export destination, despite reduced demand

Luanda, Angola – Angola exported approximately 102.1 million barrels of crude oil in the third quarter of 2024, valued at $8.1 billion, marking a 5.42% increase compared to the previous quarter. During this period, Brent crude averaged $80.34 per barrel, with China as the primary destination for Angola’s oil exports.

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