Namibia Gets Ready to Become the World’s
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Namibia’s rapidly rising oil potential is starting to draw serious international interest, and potentially some multibillion-dollar deals. Namibia was mentioned even more than Guyana by executives on oil company earnings
The trio will take Namibia's production to 381,360 b/d by 2035, higher than OPEC members Republic of Congo and Gabon. Other projects, including Jonker, would boost
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In December 2023, refinery margins declined in the Atlantic Basinweighed, down by higher refinery product output levels and rising product availability, in line
A recent Namibia country report by AOW said TotalEnergies was expected to start production around 2028. By early 2030, all three projects could be producing,
Why Namibia Could Become The Biggest Oil
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On April 15th, Recon Africa (TSXV:RECO, OTC:RECAF) in a joint press release with the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Namibia announced the results of its first of three drills (6-2), showing
While the full extent of Namibia's oil reserves is still being assessed, recent discoveries suggest a significant potential. As of 2023, estimates place Namibia's proven
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(WO) 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
There are significant opportunities along the oil and gas value chain for Namibians to participate, especially in servicing the exploration sector. First, we need to build the capacity, both in the local workforce and in the
Oil can place Namibia among top producers by 2035
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“If proven together with the Graff, Yonker, and Kudu discoveries, has the potential to position Namibia in the top 15 oil-producing countries by 2035, which has the
Namibia's energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by significant oil discoveries and investments in green hydrogen. Major oil companies like TotalEnergies
- How much oil will Namibia produce by 2035?
- The trio will take Namibia's production to 381,360 b/d by 2035, higher than OPEC members Republic of Congo and Gabon. Other projects, including Jonker, would boost that number further. The crude discovered offshore Namibia is light oil. The new oil frontier is already drawing investment away from mature West African basins.
- When will Namibia get its first oil?
- According to S&P Global forecasts, Namibia will see first oil in 2029 from Venus and 2030 from Graff, while BW Energy's Kudu gas field will come online in 2028. The trio will take Namibia's production to 381,360 b/d by 2035, higher than OPEC members Republic of Congo and Gabon. Other projects, including Jonker, would boost that number further.
- 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.
- Will Namibia join OPEC when oil production starts?
- Antonio Oburu Ondo, Equatorial Guinea's oil minister and the current OPEC president, has even been encouraging his Namibian counterpart, Tom Alweendo, to join the group when production starts, sources said.