... Expands Maritime and Infrastructure Portfolio
Harboursandport.com: Luanda, Angola – March 18, 2026: Famar Energies, a leading bunkering and maritime services company, has confirmed its participation as a Gold Sponsor at the upcoming Angola Oil & Gas, AOG Conference and Exhibition 2026, scheduled for September 9–10 with a pre-conference day on September 8.
The company’s return to Angola’s premier oil and gas forum underscores its growing role in maritime logistics and infrastructure development, as Angola intensifies exploration and production activities.
Operating across Angola’s major ports, Famar Energies plays a pivotal role in enabling offshore oil and gas operations by supplying marine fuels with a focus on competitive pricing, product quality, and timely delivery. The company positions itself as a leading supplier of Marine Gas Oil, MGO and Intermediate Fuel Oil, IFO, serving both domestic and regional markets.
Beyond fuel supply, Famar Energies is expanding into port infrastructure development, offering integrated solutions in fuel storage, management, and ship repair. These capabilities are vital as Angola strengthens its energy logistics network to support a growing number of offshore projects.
A key milestone in this expansion was achieved at AOG 2024, when Famar Energies signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU with Angolan construction firm Angobetumes. The agreement established joint management of two fuel storage tanks at the Port of Luanda and three tanks at the Lobito Terminal.
All five facilities have since been certified by national authorities, boosting Angola’s fuel storage capacity in strategically important locations.
In addition to bunkering, Famar Energies offers a broad portfolio of maritime services, including passenger and cargo transportation, vessel chartering, and specialized training programs. The company also provides full-cycle maintenance and repair services for floating marine assets, ensuring reliability and efficiency in offshore project logistics.
Through operational partnerships, Famar Energies has contributed to several major offshore developments, including collaborations with Azule Energy on Block 18, as well as involvement in the Platina Oil Field and Greater Plutonio projects.
These engagements highlight the critical role of marine logistics in sustaining Angola’s offshore production base.
As Angola pursues new exploration campaigns and infrastructure investments, maritime and logistics companies like Famar Energies remain central to project execution. Their services ensure that offshore operations are supported by reliable fuel supply, efficient transport, and robust infrastructure.
By returning as a Gold Sponsor at AOG 2026, Famar Energies reinforces its commitment to supporting Angola’s evolving oil and gas value chain while strengthening partnerships across the offshore and maritime sectors.
Organizers say the conference will spotlight recent policy advances, including the newly approved National Land Transport Policy, and explore pathways for public-private collaboration, smart mobility, and green transport investments such as electric vehicle adoption.
The participation of Famar Energies at AOG 2026 is expected to further consolidate its position as a key player in Angola’s maritime and energy logistics ecosystem, while contributing to the country’s long-term economic and industrial growth.

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