The Sonangol Group is vast and complex, described as "an economic octopus". It operates in offices around the world, and owns, owned, or shared dozens of subsidiaries and joint venture companies
upstream,
midstream,
downstream, and outside of the petroleum industry, not only in Africa, but in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia as well. As of 2024, the company is currently in the process of
divesting of many of its non-core assets.
Main headquarters Sonangol's main corporate headquarters are in the Sonangol Building located on Rua Rainha Ginga, No 29-31 in the commercial Baixo neighborhood of the
Ingombota district in Luanda. The Sonangol Building was built in 2005, designed by Chinese
architect Sung-ho Hang. 2,000 people are employed in the building.
Trading offices Sonangol Asia Limited Sonangol Asia Limited (Sonasia) is a subsidiary
trading company headquartered in Singapore which has been in operation since 2005. Its head offices are located in the
Centennial Tower in Singapore's
Downtown Core.''''
Sonangol USA Sonangol USA, or Sonusa, is Sonangol's trading company in the
United States.'' Its 40,000 square foot headquarters are on Enclave Parkway in the
Energy Corridor of
Houston,
Texas. • Empresa de Serviços e Sondagens de Angola (ESSA) • Sonadrill Holding,
50/50 joint venture with Seadrill, controls Sonangol-owned drillships Sonangol Quenguela
and Sonangol Libongos
, as well as Seadrill-owned West Gemini • Sonangol Cabo Verde Sociedade e Investimentos • Esperaza Holding BV
holding company • Amorim Energia,
holding company with shares in Galp Upstream petroleum companies Sonamer Sonamer is an oil and natural gas well drilling company established in 1998 between Sonangol (49%) and
Pride International (51%), specializing in deep and ultra-deep waters. The company is registered to a
post office box in
Nassau,
Bahamas.
Sonangol Hidrocarbonetos Brazil Sonangol Hidrocarbonetos Brazil Ltda, formerly Sonangol Starfish Oil & Gas SA, formed in 2010 after Sonangol purchased Starfish Oil and Gas. It produces and explores for oil in
Brazil.
Midstream petroleum companies Kwanda Suporte Logístico Sonangol (through holding company subsidiary Sonangol Holdings) holds a 30% stake in the operating company of a logistics base for the petroleum industry on
Kwanda Island in Soyo, alongside Italy's
Saipem (49%) and fellow Angolan companies
Casoy (11%) and
Sangemental (10%). The base is located strategically to provide services both to the Port of Soyo and to nearby oil blocks. The facilities at the base include three
quays for oil and gas ships to dock, with storage, catering, housing, and medical services on shore. Kwanda has over 700 employees.
OPS OPS Servicos de Producao de Petroleos Ltd is a joint venture between Sonangol and SBM Offshore that operates and manages a fleet of five
FPSOs owned by
Sonasing: Kuito, Mondo, Sanha, and Saxi Batuque, as well as N’Goma, which was previously named Xikomba prior to a major refit.
SONILS Sonangol Integrated Logistics Services operates a two-million square meter petroleum industry onshore supply base in Luanda Bay with a 2 kilometer long quay, equipment rentals, cargo facilities, warehouses, medical facilities, and other support services for ships. Over 3,000 people work at the Luanda facility, over half of whom are Angolan nationals. 65% of Angola's oil goes through SONILS.
Sonangol Logística Sonangol Logística is a liquid fuel storage subsidiary of Sonangol. In 2020, Sonangol Logística possessed 358,511 cubic meters of total fuel storage, representing over half the country's total capacity.
Sonangol Shipping Sonangol Shipping Holdings Limited and its subsidiary, Sonangol Shipping Angola, own a fleet of tankers bearing the Sonangol name, which transport both crude and refined oil to destinations worldwide. The company is registered in Nissau, Bahamas, though the subsidiaries running the individual ships are all registered in
Malta.
Sonasing Sonasing was founded in 1999 as a 50-50 joint venture between Sonangol and
SBM Production. Its mission is to acquire FPSOs and
FSOs for use by the Angolan oil industry. Sonasing owns the ships
OPS manages and operates.
ENCO Empresa Nacional de Combustíveis e Óleos, SARL (ENCO) is the national fuel and gas company of
São Tomé and Príncipe. Sonangol owns a majority stake of the company and, through its subsidiary
SonaGás, is its primary supplier of fuel and its sole supplier of
butane and
liquefied natural gas.
Pumangol Pumangol is a network of gas stations and airport and marine fuel terminals formerly belonging to
Swiss oil company
Puma Energy. Sonangol acquired Pumangol and other assets in April 2021 when it sold its stake in Puma Energy to
Trafigura in April 2021 for US$ 600 million, then purchased Puma's assets in Angola, including Pumangol, for the same amount. Pumangol owns 81 fuel stations, fuel terminals in four airports, and the Terminal de Combustíveis da Pumangol em Luanda (TCPL) in
Luanda Bay, with its 81st fuel station opened on January 27, 2024 in Luanda. Ivanilson Machando is CEO.
Quilemba Solar Company In 2021, Sonangol joined forces with
French company Total Eren (a Total Energy subsidiary) and Angolan company
Greentech-Angola Environment Technology to begin building a
photovoltaic power plant in
Lubango, with Sonangol possessing a 30% stake and Total Eren with a 51% majority.
Sonangalp Sonangalp Limitada is a fuel and
lubricant distribution company formed in 1994 in partnership with Petrogal. It is one of the three main subsidiary companies through which Galp Energia operates in Angola. Sonangalp owns 54 filling stations in Angola.
Sonangol Distribuidora Sonangol Distribuidora is a
downstream petroleum product distribution subsidiary of Sonangol. It operates numerous retail gasoline stations.'' In 2021, an unnamed former Sonangol Distribuidora CEO was charged with taking bribes from Trafigura and its CEO Mike Wainwright during the dos Santos presidency, gaining the latter profits of profits of US$ 143.7 million between 2009 and 2011.
Integrated petroleum companies SonaGás Sonangol Gás Natural (SonaGás) develops and distributes natural gas.'' In 2017, SonaGás became the exclusive supplier of butane and liquid natural gas to
ENCO, the national gas company of
São Tomé and Príncipe.
Sonangol-Congo In 1998, Sonangol incorporated a subsidiary in
Kinshasa in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo as a 60-40 joint venture with
Zimbabwean company
COMIEX, with the Congolese
Minister of State, Pierre-Victor Mpoyo, as its first CEO. Sonangol later increased its stake to 75%.
Construction, engineering, and shipyards Angoflex Established in 2002 as a joint venture between Sonangol (30%) and
Technip Angola (70%), Angoflex is a manufacturer of
submarine umbilicals and
pipelines for the oil industry, with over 24 projects completed for clients such as BP,
Chevron, Eni,
ExxonMobil, and Total. In 2019, Angoflex celebrated its 500th kilometer of umbilicals produced.
PAENAL Porto Amboim Estaleiros Navais (PAENAL) was founded in 2008 as a joint venture between Sonangol and partner SBM Offshore, with
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering joining in 2010. Sonangol owns a 10% share of PAENAL which is planned for divestment in accordance with Propriv.
Petromar Petromar builds, installs, and designs offshore facilities like
oil platforms,
cranes, and deep water equipment.''
Sonacergy Sonacergy Serviços e Construções Petrolíferas, Lda is a company that performs drilling, inspection, maintenance, assistance, and research of oil facilities. As part of Propriv, Sonangol is as of 2020 looking to divest its 40% stake of Sonacergy. As part of Propriv, Sonangol is as of 2020 looking to divest its 40% stake in Sonamet.''
Technip Angola Established in 1999 as a joint venture between Sonangol and
Technip, Technip Angola provides engineering services to the oil industry, including those of its subsidiary,
Angoflex.
shipping agency •
SonAir ''oil and gas industry
air transport service • Banco Angolano de Investimentos Cabo Verde (BAICV) • Banco Angolano de Investimentos, S.A.
relaunched as Banco Económico
in 2014 • Dirani Project'''' • Puaça'' • Solo Properties Nightbridge, Ltd.''
Technology and telecommunications •
Mercury Services and Telecommunications, S.A.R.L. (MSTelcom)
telecommunications • Hotel Florença
three-star hotel in Luanda • Hotel Rio Mar
hotel in Benguela • Hotel Suíte Maianga
hotel in Luanda Other • Atlético Petróleos de Luanda == Former assets ==