Top International Oil Companies Exploring Namibia’s Hydrocarbon Basins
These companies represent a driving force of the country’s oil and gas market, with sizable discoveries having already been made.
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These companies represent a driving force of the country’s oil and gas market, with sizable discoveries having already been made.
With major players such as Far, BP, PetroNo and African Petroleum Corporation, The Gambia is advancing oil and gas exploration in the hopes of mirroring the success found in the region.
Mauritania is poised to produce first gas in 2024 with GTA field, launching the Energy Service Zone to bolster oil and gas projects as well as green hydrogen investments.
Speaking during CERAWeek in Houston, Angola’s Secretary of State for Oil and Gas José Barroso outlined the government’s long-term investment agenda.
The Angola Oil & Gas conference and exhibition has emerged as an internationally recognized investment platform for the country’s oil and gas sector.
Nilepet is a major employer and incubator of talent in the petroleum industry of South Sudan. Its new, modern HQ marks a shift to being a more active and ambitious national company.
The DRC is committed to developing its prospective hydrocarbon resources, to be promoted at the Invest in African Energy forum in Paris.
By Tom Alweendo, Minister of Mines and Energy, Namibia.
Opportunities for service companies in Angola include upstream oil and gas development, midstream refining, electricity production, and renewable energy deployment.
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 of breakthrough oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin.