The 5.2mn t/yr Angola LNG plant at Soyo should restart exports next month after a two-year shutdown.
"Production from Angola LNG is imminent and a cargo shipment is expected in May," according to project leader Chevron's chief executive, John Watson. The 160,000m³ Sonangol Sambizanga LNG carrier is near Soyo and the 160,000m³ Cubal is expected at the port on 18 May.
Operations at the plant were suspended in April 2014, following a safety investigation into a pipeline rupture that caused a hydrocarbon vapour release.
Chevron owns a 36.4pc stake in Angola LNG, alongside state-owned Sonangol with 22.8pc, and BP, Total and Italy's Eni with 13.6pc each.
The terminal has seven dedicated 160,000m³ vessels — the Cubal, Lobito, Malanje, Soyo, SonangolBenguela, SonangolEtosha and SonangolSambizanga.

