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37 miles (60 km) off the western coast of Angola in Area B. Plans call for a two-platform hub, a wellhead platform for

18 planned wells in the Longui Field and a gathering platform adjacent to the existing Sanha complex. The project is expected to enable development of the Longui Field and several future developments from other Area B crude oil fields and to supply gas to Angola LNG. Timing for the project is being reviewed. Potential future projects in Block

0 include development of the Lifua Field and the Kambala Field, as well as the southern area of the N'

Dola Field. Exploration In 2014, the company drilled one post-salt appraisal well in Area B and one pre-salt exploration well in Area A. Drilling was completed in early 2015, and the results for both wells are being evaluated. Plans call for another exploration well in Area A in the fourth quarter of 2015. Post-salt and pre-salt refer to crude oil and natural gas reservoirs lying above and below different layers of salt in a geologic formation. Development plans are being evaluated. Applying Technology in Block

14 Chevron operates and holds a

31 percent in a production-sharing contract for deepwater Block 14. In 2014, net daily production was 25,000 barrels of liquids from the Benguela BelizeCLobito Tomboco, Belize North, Benguela North, Tombua and Landana fields. Potential future projects in Block

14 include development of the Lucapa Field and the Malange Field. Exploration In 2014, exploration in Block

14 focused on well planning, the identification of new prospects and the reprocessing of 3-D seismic data. Block

2 and the Fina Sonangol Texaco Area Chevron has a 16.3 percent nonoperated working interest in the onshore Fina Sonangol Texaco (FST) area. Production ceased in Block

2 and in the FST area in April and July 2014, respectively. The two areas averaged a net daily production of 1,000 barrels of liquids in 2014. Congo River Canyon Crossing Pipeline Chevron holds a 38.1 percent interest in the Congo River Canyon Crossing Pipeline, which is designed to transport up to

250 million cubic feet of natural gas per day from Angola'

s Blocks

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14 to the Angola LNG plant in Soyo. The development plans include

87 miles (140 km) of pipeline routed under the Congo River subsea canyon. Drilling operations on the pipeline well intersection under the subsea canyon began in early 2015, with completion expected in mid-2015. Commissioning of the pipeline is expected in the second half of 2015. Angola LNG The 5.2 million-metric-ton-per-year LNG plant in Soyo is........

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