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Has anyone ever worked in Angola, Africa, and what is the treatment? Is it a lie?

I'm not lying. My friend has been to China. At present, nearly 65,438+0/3 of the oil is imported from Africa, and Angola's contribution is particularly significant. At present, Angola's daily oil output is 165438+ 10,000 barrels. According to the current momentum, it is very likely to double in two or three years. In the first half of this year, Angola's daily output to China reached 520,000 barrels, surpassing Saudi Arabia and becoming China's largest source of oil imports. The energy cooperation between China and Angola is not limited to pure oil trade. Sinopec has signed an agreement with Angola's national oil company to invest 3 billion US dollars to build a refinery with a daily processing capacity of 200,000 barrels in Lobito Port, which will greatly promote the level of oil smelting and finishing in Angola. In addition, in June this year, An Sinopec, a local enterprise controlled by Sinopec, won some shares in three oil exploration areas with the best qualifications and the richest reserves in Angola at a high price. In this huge transaction, there is one detail that may not be paid much attention to. In the quotation of 17 and 18 blocks, a Sinopec also includes 200 million euros to invest in local "social projects", which is particularly different among many bidders. Combining petroleum projects with public welfare projects such as infrastructure construction, the prototype of this model originated from China government, and the beneficiary at that time was PetroChina. In 2004, China's Ministry of Commerce signed a framework agreement with Angola's Ministry of Finance, and The Export-Import Bank of China provided Angola with $2 billion in commercial loans, which were mainly used for public services such as railways, highways, power supply and water supply, hospitals and agricultural irrigation, and Angola repaid them with oil. Although this cooperation model was put forward for the comprehensive consideration of various strategic interests and has been brewing for a long time, signing the contract at this time objectively gave strong support to PetroChina, which is competing with Indian oil companies for an oil block development project in Angola. After all, this package is more attractive than the $200 million railway assistance project proposed by India.