Opinion
Abundant mineral resources to ‘turbo-charge’ Namibian economic growth
Namibia’s $14 billion economy is endowed with an abundance of natural resources that could help turbo-charge its economic prospects.
Namibia’s $14 billion economy is endowed with an abundance of natural resources that could help turbo-charge its economic prospects.
Namibia’s decision to grant the green light to proceed with the drilling of its proposed Osprey offshore well has been hailed as further confirmation that investor appetite for exploration in both offshore and onshore Namibia remains robust.
Africa has re-emerged on the radar of the major oil and gas explorers as the international supermajors – awash with cash following the recovery of crude oil prices – are once again targeting Africa’s potentially vast offshore and onshore hydrocarbon resource endowment. Some of the world’s biggest oil and gas Read more…
Every summer the offices of Africa New Energies (ANE) and its fund-raising platform the Aziza Project offer ten weeks of work experience on various unique projects.
Africa New Energies CEO Stephen Larkin declared that the ambition of his company was to light up the ‘dark continent’ during the Blockchain, Internet of Things and Machine Learning
Africa New Energies secured funding to carry out a pre-feasibility study assessing the potential and commercial viability of widespread solar energy adoption in Namibia
Sub-Saharan Africa has suffered for too long from power shortages and high costs of electricty supply.
Our newsletter for July 2018. Highlights include news on the Concession license, Successful fundraising this year, New team members, Exploration, Community relations update
Oil industry insiders are extremely upbeat about the prospects of finding hydrocarbons in the frontier territory of Namibia as the arc of discovery continues.
Our collaborative partner, Gravionic GmhH, a specialist in the development of complex sensor systems, has been awarded a €376,000 grant from the German government.