Namibia Gets Ready to Become the World’s
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The French oil giant, along with London-based Shell Plc and Portugal’s Galp Energia SGPS SA, has made big discoveries beneath the Atlantic Ocean about 180 miles off the coast of Namibia. Since the start of 2022
Namibia is emerging as a significant player in Africa’s oil and gas sector, particularly with the recent discoveries in the offshore Orange Basin. The region gained
The Orange Basin, Deepwater Namibia Africa Oil+Gas Report
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The global oil industry as well as government officials and energy regulators in South Africa and across the South Atlantic will be watching “like a hawk” the ongoing activity
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The emerging Orange Basin oil province
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- Production Capacity: 30kg-30t/day
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- Voltage: 220V/380V
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The discoveries are a long-awaited breakthrough for Namibia, and potentially also for South Africa into which the Orange Basin extends. So how big could the prize be? Figure 1: Offshore Namibia and South Africa showing
The plan for the Namibian government, the International Oil Companies, and our partners is to accelerate these discoveries’ development and see the first oil in Namibia. We have commenced appraisal work on the Graff
Interview: Namibia accelerates Orange basin
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In an exclusive interview with Energy Capital & Power, Maggy Shino, Petroleum Commissioner of Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, discusses the country’s efforts to fast-track development
An oil discovery off the coast of Namibia is expected to stoke "white-hot" interest in exploration of South African waters, but already legal challenges stand in the way.
Namibia’s next oil drilling wave to start with Galp rig arrival
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1 小时前 · Namibia’s next wave of offshore oil drilling is set to begin with the arrival of a rig near an existing discovery made by Galp Energia SGPS SA. Saipem SpA’s Santorini drillship
The French oil giant, along with London-based Shell Plc and Portugal’s Galp Energia SGPS SA, has made big discoveries beneath the Atlantic Ocean about 180 miles off
- Will the oil industry watch 'like a hawk' in Namibia?
- The global oil industry as well as government officials and energy regulators in South Africa and across the South Atlantic will be watching “like a hawk” the ongoing activity in Namibia. Regional well information combined with seismic data shows that the Orange Basin continues southwards into South Africa.
- What is the plan for the Namibian government & international oil companies?
- The plan for the Namibian government, the International Oil Companies and our partners is to accelerate development of these discoveries and to see first oil in Namibia. We have commenced appraisal work on the Graff-1 and Venus-1 discoveries and the initial results have been very encouraging.
- Could Namibia become Africa's biggest oil producer?
- Namibia could be become Africa’s biggest oil producer, eclipsing Nigeria and Angola who are currently the continent’s largest oil producers. The government of Namibia has requested the oil companies to fast track the development of their oil and gas discoveries to bring them on stream as soon as possible and maximize the revenues for its people.
- Is Namibia ready for the offshore hydrocarbon market?
- We have only scratched the surface of the hydrocarbon basin in Namibia. The offshore market is ready – and not just the Orange Basin. In terms of deep-water potential, the Lüderitz, Walvis, and Namib Basins are highly prospective and share many characteristics of the Orange basin yet remain highly underexplored.