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Background:

Background: Angola is slowly rebuilding its country after the end of a 27-year civil war in 2002. Fighting between the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), led by Jose Eduardo DOS SANTOS, and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), led by Jonas SAVIMBI, followed independence from Portugal in 1975. Peace seemed imminent in 1992 when Angola held national elections, but UNITA renewed fighting after being beaten by the MPLA at the polls. Up to 1.5 million lives may have been lost - and 4 million people displaced - in the quarter century of fighting. SAVIMBI's death in 2002 ended UNITA's insurgency and strengthened the MPLA's hold on power. DOS SANTOS has pledged to hold legislative elections in 2006.

Economy - overview:

Angola's high growth rate is driven by its oil sector, with record oil prices and rising petroleum production. Oil production and its supporting activities contribute about half of GDP and 90% of exports. Increased oil production supported 12% growth in 2004 and 19% growth in 2005. A postwar reconstruction boom and resettlement of displaced persons has led to high rates of growth in construction and agriculture as well. Much of the country's infrastructure is still damaged or undeveloped from the 27-year-long civil war. Remnants of the conflict such as widespread land mines still mar the countryside even though an apparently durable peace was established after the death of rebel leader Jonas SAVIMBI in February 2002. Subsistence agriculture provides the main livelihood for half of the population, but half of the country's food must still be imported. In 2005, the government started using a $2 billion line of credit from China to rebuild Angola's public infrastructure, and several large-scale projects are scheduled for completion by 2006. The central bank in 2003 implemented an exchange rate stabilization program using foreign exchange reserves to buy kwanzas out of circulation, a policy that was more sustainable in 2005 because of strong oil export earnings, and has significantly reduced inflation. Consumer inflation declined from 325% in 2000 to about 18% in 2005, but the stabilization policy places pressure on international net liquidity. To fully take advantage of its rich national resources - gold, diamonds, extensive forests, Atlantic fisheries, and large oil deposits - Angola will need to continue reforming government policies and to reduce corruption. The government has made sufficient progress on reforms recommended by the IMF such as promoting greater transparency in government spending but continues to be without a formal monitoring agreement with the institution.

GDP (purchasing power parity): $45.93 billion (2005 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate): $22.8 billion (2005 est.)

GDP - real growth rate: 19.1% (2005 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP): $3,200 (2005 est.)

GDP - composition by sector:
agriculture: 9.6%
industry: 65.8%
services: 24.6% (2005 est.)

Labor force: 5.58 million (2005 est.)

Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 85%, industry and services 15% (2003 est.)

Unemployment rate:
extensive unemployment and underemployment affecting more than half the population (2001 est.)

Population below poverty line: 70% (2003 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share:
lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%

Inflation rate (consumer prices): 17.7% (2005 est.)

Investment (gross fixed): 30.6% of GDP (2005 est.)

Budget: revenues: $8.5 billion expenditures: $10 billion; including capital expenditures of $963 million (2005 est.)

Public debt: 40.9% of GDP (2005 est.)

Agriculture - products:
bananas, sugarcane, coffee, sisal, corn, cotton, manioc (tapioca), tobacco, vegetables, plantains; livestock; forest products; fish

Industries:
petroleum; diamonds, iron ore, phosphates, feldspar, bauxite, uranium, and gold; cement; basic metal products; fish processing; food processing, brewing, tobacco products, sugar; textiles; ship repair

Industrial production growth rate: 13.5% (2004)

Electricity - production: 2.24 billion kWh (2004)

Electricity - consumption: 1.9 billion kWh (2004)

Electricity - exports: 0 kWh (2003)

Electricity - imports: 0 kWh (2003)

Oil - production: 1.6 million bbl/day (2005 est.)

Oil - consumption: 46,000 bbl/day (2003 est.)

Oil - exports: NA bbl/day

Oil - imports: NA bbl/day

Oil - proved reserves: 25 billion bbl (2005 est.)

Natural gas - production: 720 million cu m (2003 est.)

Natural gas - consumption: 720 million cu m (2003 est.)

Natural gas - exports: 0 cu m (2001 est.)

Natural gas - imports: 0 cu m (2001 est.)

Natural gas - proved reserves: 45.87 billion cu m (2005)

Current account balance: $4.484 billion (2005 est.)

Exports: $26.8 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)

Exports - commodities:
crude oil, diamonds, refined petroleum products, gas, coffee, sisal, fish and fish products, timber, cotton

Exports - partners: US 37.7%, China 35.6%, Taiwan 6.7%, France 6.4% (2004)

Imports: $8.165 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)

Imports - commodities:
machinery and electrical equipment, vehicles and spare parts; medicines, food, textiles, military goods

Imports - partners:
South Korea 28.3%, Portugal 13.1%, US 9.3%, South Africa 7.4%, Brazil 5.6%, Japan 4.8%, France 4.4% (2004)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: $2.425 billion (2005 est.)

Debt - external: $9.879 billion (2005 est.)

Economic aid - recipient: $383.5 million (1999)

Currency (code): kwanza (AOA)

Exchange rates:
kwanza per US dollar - 88.6 (2005), 83.541 (2004), 74.606 (2003), 43.53 (2002), 22.058 (2001)

Fiscal year: calendar year


Country Energy Data Report
Angola Year:
2002
Energy Production (Quads) = 1.9412 Energy Consumption (Quads) = .1272

Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day)



Refinery


Stock


Production
Output
Imports
Exports
Build
Consumption

Crude Oil
896.37

 
0.00
853.75
0.00
0.00

NGL's
0.00
 
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Other Oils
0.00
 
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Refinery Gain
-.23
 
 
 
 
 

Gasoline
 
2.45
1.78
0.00
0.00
4.23

Jet Fuel
 
7.60
1.48
0.00
0.00
9.08

Kerosene
 
.66
2.58
0.00
0.00
3.24

Distillate
 
13.68
2.13
0.00
0.00
15.81

Residual
 
11.30
0.00
8.50
0.00
2.80

LPG's
 
1.29
1.21
0.00
0.00
2.50

Unspecified
 
3.79
4.98
1.53
0.00
7.24

TOTALS
896.14
40.77
14.16
863.78
0.00
44.90

Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet and Quadrillion Btu)

Gross Production (Billion Cubic Feet) 296.65
Dry Imports (Billion Cubic Feet) 0.00

Vented and Flared (Billion Cubic Feet) 152.56
Dry Exports (Billion Cubic Feet) 0.00

Reinjected (Billion Cubic Feet) 116.54

Marketed Production (Billion Cubic Feet) 27.55

Dry Production (Billion Cubic Feet) 21.90
Dry Production (Quadrillion Btu) .0229

Dry Consumption (Billion Cubic Feet) 21.90
Dry Consumption (Quadrillion Btu) .0229

Coal (Thousand Short Tons and Quadrillion Btu)

Production
Imports
Exports
Stock Build

(1000 Tons)
(Quads) (1000 Tons)
(Quads)
(1000 Tons) (Quads)
(1000 Tons) (Quads)

Hard Coal
 
  0
0.0000
0 0.0000
0 0.0000

--- Anthracite
0
0.0000  
 
   
   

--- Bituminous
0
0.0000  
 
   
   

Lignite
0
0.0000 0
0.0000
0 0.0000
0 0.0000

Coke
 
  0
0.0000
0 0.0000
0 0.0000

Total Coal
0
0.0000 0
0.0000
0 0.0000
0 0.0000

Consumption : (1000 Tons) = 0
(Quads) =
0.0000

Electricity (Million Kilowatts, Billion Kilowatt Hours, and Quadrillion Btu)

Capacity
Generation

(Million kw)
(Billion kwh)
(Quads)
(Billion kwh) (Quads)

Hydroelectric .400
1.132
.0115
Total Imports 0.000
0.0000

Nuclear 0.000
0.000
0.0000
Total Exports 0.000
0.0000

Geothermal and Other 0.000
0.000
0.0000
Losses .121
 

Thermal .235
.596
 

Totals .635
1.728
Consumption 1.607



LINKS

For more information from EIA on South Africa , please see:
EIA - Country Information on South Africa

Links to other U.S. government sites:
CIA World Factbook - South Africa
U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy's International section - South Africa
U.S. State Department's Consular Information Sheet - South Africa
U.S.-South Africa Data Exchange Page

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MBendi Country Profile - South Africa
Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa
Chamber of Mines
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT)
Department of Minerals and Energy (DME)
National Electricity Regulator (NER)
Engen
Energy Africa
Eskom
Sasol
South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA)
Petroleum Agency South Africa (PASA)
Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (PetroSA)
Petronet

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