Category: African Energy Chamber
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Namibia sets the stage for new offshore oil & gas licensing round and drilling plays
Namibia sets the stage for new offshore oil & gas licensing round and drilling plays As multiple drilling campaigns are poised to shape Africa’s energy future this year, the African Energy Chamber (AEC), which serves as the voice of the energy sector in Africa, has opted to shine a light on the offshore oil and gas…
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Upcoming ops in Namibia, Angola, Nigeria, and Libya mark oil & gas drilling hotspots across Africa
Upcoming ops in Namibia, Angola, Nigeria, and Libya mark oil & gas drilling hotspots across Africa African Energy Chamber (AEC), which serves as the voice of the energy sector in Africa, has shed more light on the ongoing and anticipated high-impact drilling campaigns in Namibia, Angola, Nigeria, and Libya. The post Upcoming ops in Namibia,…
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Equatorial Guinea launching new oil & gas licensing round after six years
Equatorial Guinea launching new oil & gas licensing round after six years Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons is set to launch a new oil and gas licensing round to up the country’s offshore exploration and production ante. The post Equatorial Guinea launching new oil & gas licensing round after six years appeared first…
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Namibia’s Orange Basin still oil-rich but Shell’s discovery deemed ‘commercially unfeasible’
Namibia’s Orange Basin still oil-rich but Shell’s discovery deemed ‘commercially unfeasible’ Shell has decided to write down $400 million, citing technical and geological difficulties encountered at the petroleum exploration license (PEL) 39, as its oil discovery in the Orange Basin off the coast of Namibia cannot be confirmed for commercial development at this point. The…