LNG Capacity: 5.2 MTPA | Cargoes 2024: 68 | Flaring Rate: 1.8 Bcf | Chevron Stake: 36.4% | Sonangol: 22.8% | Plant Uptime: 91.3% | Feed Gas: 1.1 Bcf/d | Revenue: $4.1B | LNG Capacity: 5.2 MTPA | Cargoes 2024: 68 | Flaring Rate: 1.8 Bcf | Chevron Stake: 36.4% | Sonangol: 22.8% | Plant Uptime: 91.3% | Feed Gas: 1.1 Bcf/d | Revenue: $4.1B |

Contact Angola LNG Intelligence — Reach Our Research & Editorial Team

Contact the Angola LNG research team for inquiries about ESG data, flaring reports, stakeholder analysis, partnership opportunities, and editorial corrections. Reach us at info@angolalng.org.

Contact Angola LNG Intelligence

Angola LNG Intelligence operates as an independent research and monitoring platform dedicated to delivering rigorous, data-driven analysis of the Angola LNG project, its environmental footprint, stakeholder dynamics, and broader implications for the liquefied natural gas industry across Sub-Saharan Africa. We welcome inquiries from journalists, researchers, institutional investors, civil-society organizations, government officials, industry professionals, and members of the general public who seek clarification on our published findings, wish to propose collaborative research ventures, or need to report factual errors in our content.

Our editorial and research team is committed to responding to every legitimate inquiry within two business days. We treat all communications with professionalism and, where requested, confidentiality. Below you will find detailed guidance on how to reach us, what information to include in your message, and what to expect after you make contact.

Primary Contact Email

For all general inquiries, the fastest and most reliable way to reach our team is by email:

info@angolalng.org

This inbox is monitored continuously during business hours (Monday through Friday, 08:00 to 18:00 West Africa Time, UTC+1). Messages received outside of business hours will be reviewed and triaged on the next working day. We aim to acknowledge receipt of your email within 24 hours and to provide a substantive response within 48 hours, though complex research-related requests may require additional time for our analysts to prepare a thorough reply.

When composing your email, please include the following information to help us route your inquiry to the appropriate team member:

  • Your full name and professional affiliation (organization, institution, or media outlet)
  • A clear subject line that summarizes the nature of your inquiry (e.g., “Data Request: Q3 2025 Flaring Volumes” or “Editorial Correction: Shareholder Composition Article”)
  • The specific article, dataset, or report you are referencing, including the URL if possible
  • A concise description of your question or request, including any relevant context or deadlines you are working against
  • Your preferred method of follow-up contact (email reply, telephone call, video conference)

Including these details in your initial message significantly reduces response times and ensures that our team can address your needs without unnecessary back-and-forth correspondence.

Research and Data Inquiries

Angola LNG Intelligence publishes extensive datasets on flaring volumes, carbon-intensity metrics, ESG ratings, gas-monetization economics, and community-impact assessments. Our research team welcomes inquiries from academic researchers, policy analysts, investment professionals, and journalists who require additional context, raw data exports, or methodological clarification beyond what is available in our published reports.

If you are making a research or data inquiry, please provide the following supplementary information in your email to info@angolalng.org:

  • The specific dataset or metric you are interested in (e.g., monthly flaring volumes at the Soyo terminal, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions estimates, community grievance data)
  • The time period you need data for (e.g., January 2020 through December 2025)
  • The intended use of the data (academic paper, investment analysis, journalistic investigation, policy briefing)
  • Any institutional review board or ethics clearance documentation, if applicable to your research
  • Your preferred data format (CSV, Excel, JSON, or PDF summary)

Our research team evaluates each data request on a case-by-case basis. Publicly available data referenced in our articles is generally provided free of charge. Proprietary datasets, custom analyses, and bespoke research reports may be subject to licensing fees, which will be communicated transparently before any work commences.

We are particularly interested in supporting research that advances public understanding of the environmental and social dimensions of LNG development in Angola and across West Africa. Academic researchers affiliated with recognized institutions may be eligible for discounted or complimentary access to premium datasets through our academic partnership program.

Media and Press Inquiries

Journalists and media professionals seeking comment, background briefings, or expert analysis from our research team should direct their inquiries to info@angolalng.org with the subject line “MEDIA INQUIRY” followed by a brief description of the topic.

Our media-relations protocol includes the following commitments:

  • On-the-record interviews can be arranged with our lead analysts on topics within our areas of expertise, including Angola LNG operations, Sub-Saharan African gas markets, ESG compliance in the extractive industries, flaring reduction technologies, and community engagement frameworks
  • Background briefings are available for journalists working on in-depth investigative pieces or long-form features, subject to mutual agreement on attribution terms
  • Fact-checking support is provided free of charge to any media outlet that wishes to verify claims or data points related to our published research before going to print or broadcast
  • Embargoed access to forthcoming reports and analyses can be arranged for credentialed journalists on a case-by-case basis

We recognize the vital role that independent journalism plays in ensuring transparency and accountability in the energy sector. Our team endeavors to be as accessible and responsive as possible to legitimate media inquiries, regardless of the size or reach of the requesting outlet.

Partnership and Collaboration Proposals

Angola LNG Intelligence actively seeks partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to rigorous, independent analysis of the energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. We are open to collaborative arrangements with universities, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, multilateral development institutions, and private-sector entities whose work aligns with our editorial mission.

Areas where we have successfully established partnerships in the past include:

  • Joint research projects examining the socioeconomic impacts of LNG development on host communities in Zaire Province and the broader Soyo municipal area
  • Data-sharing agreements with satellite remote-sensing organizations that monitor flaring activity across the Angolan continental shelf
  • Co-authored policy briefs developed in collaboration with energy-governance think tanks and presented to multilateral forums
  • Training and capacity-building programs designed to strengthen environmental monitoring capabilities among Angolan civil-society organizations and community-based groups
  • Technology pilot projects testing novel approaches to emissions measurement, methane detection, and air-quality monitoring in proximity to LNG processing facilities

If you are interested in exploring a partnership or collaboration, please send a brief concept note (no more than two pages) to info@angolalng.org outlining the proposed scope of work, the organizations involved, anticipated timelines, and any funding considerations. Our partnerships coordinator will review your proposal and schedule an introductory call within five business days.

Editorial Corrections and Feedback

Accuracy is the foundation of our credibility. If you have identified a factual error, misleading statement, outdated statistic, or any other inaccuracy in our published content, we strongly encourage you to bring it to our attention immediately. We operate an open-corrections policy and will investigate every report of potential error with the same rigor we apply to our original research.

To submit a correction request, please email info@angolalng.org with the subject line “CORRECTION REQUEST” and include:

  • The URL of the article or report containing the alleged error
  • The specific passage, data point, or claim you believe to be inaccurate
  • The correct information, along with a credible source or citation that supports your correction
  • Your contact information, in case our editorial team needs to follow up with additional questions

Our editorial review process for correction requests typically operates as follows:

  1. Acknowledgment — We will confirm receipt of your correction request within 24 hours
  2. Investigation — Our research team will independently verify the information you have provided, consulting primary sources, official filings, and subject-matter experts as necessary
  3. Resolution — If the error is confirmed, we will update the article with the corrected information, add a transparent correction notice at the top of the page, and notify you of the outcome. If we determine that the original information was accurate, we will explain our reasoning in a detailed response

We do not quietly edit articles without disclosure. All substantive corrections are accompanied by a dated correction notice that explains what was changed and why.

Security and Confidentiality Disclosures

If you need to communicate sensitive information to our team — for example, whistleblower disclosures related to environmental violations, safety incidents, or governance failures at Angola LNG facilities — we take the protection of your identity and the security of your communications extremely seriously.

For sensitive communications, we recommend the following precautions:

  • Use a non-institutional email address that is not monitored by your employer or any party connected to the subject of your disclosure
  • Avoid including identifying details in your initial message; our team will establish a secure communication channel before requesting specifics
  • Indicate the sensitivity level of your disclosure in the subject line (e.g., “CONFIDENTIAL DISCLOSURE” or “SENSITIVE INFORMATION”)

Our editorial team adheres to internationally recognized principles of source protection. We will not disclose the identity of a confidential source without their explicit, informed consent, except where required by a valid court order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction, and even then only after exhausting all available legal avenues to protect our sources.

Accessibility and Language Support

Angola LNG Intelligence publishes its primary content in English, reflecting the international character of the LNG industry and our global readership. However, we recognize that many stakeholders most directly affected by Angola LNG operations are Portuguese-speaking, and we are committed to improving accessibility for these audiences.

If you would prefer to communicate with us in Portuguese, please feel free to write to info@angolalng.org in Portuguese. Members of our team are proficient in Portuguese and will respond in your preferred language wherever possible.

We are also working to improve the accessibility of our website for users with disabilities. If you encounter any barriers to accessing our content — including issues with screen readers, color contrast, keyboard navigation, or any other accessibility concern — please let us know by emailing info@angolalng.org with the subject line “ACCESSIBILITY FEEDBACK.”

Physical Correspondence

While our primary operations are conducted digitally, we recognize that some communications may need to be transmitted via physical mail. If you need to send us documents, legal notices, or other physical correspondence, please contact us first at info@angolalng.org to request our current mailing address and any specific handling instructions.

Response Time Expectations

To set appropriate expectations, here is a summary of our typical response times for different categories of inquiry:

Inquiry TypeInitial AcknowledgmentSubstantive Response
General inquiriesWithin 24 hoursWithin 48 hours
Research and data requestsWithin 24 hours3 to 5 business days
Media inquiriesWithin 4 hoursSame day or next business day
Partnership proposalsWithin 48 hours5 business days
Correction requestsWithin 24 hours3 to 5 business days
Confidential disclosuresWithin 24 hoursCase-dependent
Accessibility feedbackWithin 24 hours5 business days

These timelines represent our standard targets. During periods of high inquiry volume — such as following the publication of major reports or in response to significant industry developments — response times may be extended. We appreciate your patience and assure you that every inquiry will receive a thorough and considered response.

Frequently Asked Questions About Contacting Us

Can I request a telephone or video call with one of your analysts? Yes. Please email info@angolalng.org with a brief description of the topic you wish to discuss, your preferred dates and times, and whether you prefer a telephone call or video conference. Our team will do its best to accommodate your scheduling preferences.

Do you charge for answering questions about your published research? No. Clarifying questions about data, methodology, or conclusions presented in our publicly available articles and reports are answered free of charge. Fees apply only to custom research, bespoke data exports, and premium intelligence products.

Can I republish or syndicate your content? Republication and syndication requests should be directed to info@angolalng.org with the subject line “REPUBLICATION REQUEST.” Our content is protected by copyright, and any reproduction requires prior written authorization. We evaluate republication requests based on the requesting outlet’s editorial standards, audience reach, and proposed usage context.

How do I subscribe to your newsletter or report updates? Visit our newsletter subscription page for details on how to receive regular updates on Angola LNG developments, new research publications, and exclusive intelligence briefings delivered directly to your inbox.

I represent a community affected by Angola LNG operations. How can I share my experiences? We deeply value the perspectives of communities in Zaire Province and beyond who are directly affected by LNG operations. Please email info@angolalng.org with the subject line “COMMUNITY VOICE” to share your observations, concerns, or experiences. Our community-engagement team will follow up with you directly, and with your consent, your perspective may inform future research and reporting.

Our Commitment to Open Communication

Angola LNG Intelligence exists to serve the public interest by providing independent, evidence-based analysis of one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s most significant energy projects. Open communication with our readers, sources, partners, and critics is essential to fulfilling that mission. We welcome your questions, your challenges, your corrections, and your collaboration.

Reach us at info@angolalng.org — we look forward to hearing from you.

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