GE Oil & Gas Angola Limited continues to invest on infrastructure such as manufacturing facility in Soyo and maintenance and services facility in Cabinda which will supply subsea and pressure control equipment to the oil and gas industry in Angola.
Strategically located at the Sonils Base, this is our primary Service Center for deep water offshore projects in Angola and Congo.

GE’s milestones in rail transportation include modernization and expansion of Angola’s existing locomotive fleet.
GE signed a memorandum of understanding with the Angolan government to supply 100 new locomotives and refurbish 8 old locomotives from the existing fleet of the Benguela railway (CFB).
GE provides thought leadership and implementation for public infrastructure modernization, and also launched a $10 million maternal newborn intervention in partnership with USAID and MOH.
Key Capabilities: GE Oil & Gas signed in 2014 an agreement with Africare to support the improvement of the Soyo Vocational Training Center.
The agreement included the provision of vital educational tools, such as computers, printers and materials for practical training in electricity and welding courses.
GE and the Angolan Government represented by the Ministry of Energy and Water signed a Memorandum of Understanding to achieve the country’s 2000 MW of electric power generation capacity target by 2017.
In addition, GE will support the new Energy training center in Soyo with provision of technical training.
Today, GE employs more than 500 people in businesses spanning across key sectors including oil and gas, power and water, rail transportation, energy connections and Healthcare.
GE has been collaborating with the Angolan government and other players in the private sector to help the country achieve its Vision 2025 goals.