Embryo Oil Refinery Machine in Namibia
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Refinery Machine
- Production Capacity: 150-30kg/10 hours
- Power: 1.5KW-4
- Dimension(L*W*H): 181*70*135CM
- Warranty: Unavailable, 18 Months
- Core Components: Motor, PLC, Other, Sun Flower Oil Palm Maker
- Market: Namibia
Interview: Namibia accelerates Orange basin discovery
Between February 2022 and July 2023, we have had oil discoveries: the Graff-1, Jonker- 1X, La Rona-1 and Lesedi-1X discoveries in PEL 39 by Shell Namibia Upstream BV and its partners, and the
Namibia made its second important discovery in recent weeks, setting up its oil and gas industry to create an influx of new investment, and local content opportunities for the country.
Namibia accelerates towards first oil, FurtherAfrica
Namibia has been on a roll since 2022, in that nearly every hole that has been drilled in the subsurface has yielded a positive indication of hydrocarbons. Between February 2022 and July 2023, we have had oil discoveries: the Graff-1, Jonker- 1X, La Rona-1 and Lesedi-1X discoveries in PEL 39 by Shell Namibia Upstream BV and its partners,
Now in Namibia, ReconAfrica is already up 377% in less than a year, having found indicators of the existence of a working petroleum system in its first well (6-2) in April and then encountering
Ongoing Refinery Developments in Africa, Namibia, Africa Press
The country’s Port Harcourt Refinery is currently undergoing a $1.5 billion upgrade by Italian engineering company, Maire Technimont – which is due for completion in 2024 – and expects to complete a test run in January 2024. Refining facilities near the cities of Warri and Kaduna are also slated to commence crude processing during 2024.
Namibia has decided to build a dedicated oil and gas facility at its huge Walvis Bay port and will hit the market with bid documents in 2024 to assess interest from the private sector.
Unlocking Namibia’s Oil and Gas Potential: Insights from AEW
Namcor’s strategic partnerships with companies like PGS for 2D and 3D data acquisition reinforce its status as an emerging energy player. “With four major discoveries already under our belt, Namibia holds great potential for further developments in oil and gas, attracting other international oil companies (IOCs) like Shell and Total.
Meanwhile, in March 2023, the company made a return to Libya, winning a $1.4 billion contract with Honeywell to develop and oilfields and refinery for the country’s National Oil Corporation.
Halliburton Invites Local Companies to Submit EOI for Oil
Despite Namibia’s local content policy being in the draft phase, Halliburton’s commitment to local content development remains strong. Libya: In March 2023, Halliburton secured a $1.4 billion contract with Honeywell to develop oilfields and a refinery for Libya’s National Oil Corporation.
As the second-largest energy service company worldwide, Halliburton boasts a strong presence in Africa and is active in numerous large-scale energy projects. The company’s projects are underpinned by a mission to drive sustainable energy projects across the continent. In Namibia, Halliburton won a contract in 2024 for a deepwater multi-well