ReconAfrica has discovered 40 bcm (1.42 tcf) of onshore gas at its assets on the Kavango basin in Namibia based on a third-party study, the Canadian Namibia-focused E&P…
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Estimated oil reserves in the Orange Basin:11 billion barrels
Estimated gas reserves in the Orange Basin:62.3 bcm
Installed solar PV capacity as of end-2022: 176 MW
Share of power generation that comes from hydropower:61.3%
Namibia’s electricity generation mix is dominated by hydropower, which made up 61.3% as of 2021. Its chief asset is the 347-MW Ruacana hydropower plant, and a second plant, the Baynes Hydropower Project on the Kunene River, is under evaluation.
Around 60% of the country’s electricity demand is imported from neighbouring South Africa. In order to improve self-sufficiency, the government in recent years has taken steps to make the power generation sector more attractive for independent producers, including the horizontal integration of over 70 players into five regional distribution companies.
As of end-2022, Namibia’s installed solar PV capacity stood at 176 MW.
Namibia’s oil and gas sector is attracting worldwide attention following discoveries in the offshore Orange Basin in 2022 and 2023. The basin is estimated to hold 11 billion barrels of light oil and 62.3 bcm (2.2 tcf) of natural gas. Supermajors TotalEnergies, Chevron, Shell and ExxonMobil are present in the country.
The country’s national integrated oil and gas company is NAMCOR, whose mission is to attract investment by providing world-class data and value for stakeholders. The US International Trade Administration projects that Namibia’s hydrocarbons developments could double its GDP by 2040.
Policymakers in Namibia have expressed an interest in developing nuclear power generation. The country’s uranium reserves are among the world’s top 10.
Brazil's Petrobras has made an offer to buy an operating stake in Namibia's huge Mopane field from Galp Energia.
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TotalEnergies has confirmed its exit from South Africa's offshore blocks 11B/12B and 5/6/7.
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José Octávio Xieto of GeoAtlânticous talks about the role the company plays in Angola's mining industry.
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Shell plans an exploration drilling campaign in a South African block near discoveries in Namibia.
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Martin Deffontaines of TotalEnergies Angola talks about project details of the Kaminho project.
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ReconAfrica has discovered 40 bcm (1.42 tcf) of onshore gas at its assets on the Kavango basin in Namibia based on a third-party study, the Canadian Namibia-focused E&P…
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TotalEnergies has made a significant discovery of light oil on the Venus field offshore southern Namibia, the French integrated energy company announced today.
The…
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Chindalena Lourenço, of counsel at Fátima Freitas & Associados, and Ricardo Silva, co-head of energy at Miranda & Associados, discuss how the energy…
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Melissa Bond, general manager and lead country manager of ExxonMobil Angola, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s entry into the Namibe Basin, the latest on…
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Jorge Calvillo, founding partner and CEO of VIG World, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s strategy in the Angolan market and how the IMO 2020 sulphur…
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Shell Namibia Upstream has brought Qatar Petroleum on board in two deepwater exploration blocks off Namibia, QP announced on Tuesday.
Shell operates the PEL 39…
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Mauro Carvalho, managing partner of FAMAR, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s strategic approach to bunkering and fuel management and the latest on its…
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Sebastião Gaspar Martins, chairman of Sonangol, talks to The Energy Year about how the company is navigating the Covid-19 and oil price dual crisis and its efforts to…
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The Angolan and Namibian governments have agreed to conduct studies on interconnecting the countries’ electricity systems, local media reported Monday.
Angolan…
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ExxonMobil has agreed to acquire a 30% stake in the PEL 44 licence offshore Namibia, seller Azinam announced on Tuesday.
“I’m thrilled that ExxonMobil is joining…
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