Presentations
East Namibia: Socioeconomic overview of the licence area
The report provided here delves into the socio-economic circumstances present in the concessionary area which covers the Aminius and Kalahari constituencies of East Namibia.
The report provided here delves into the socio-economic circumstances present in the concessionary area which covers the Aminius and Kalahari constituencies of East Namibia.
Our exploration procedure: satellite, airborne survey, radiometric, geochemical sampling and passive telluric.
We produced a report detailing a self-financing strategy involving a transition from stranded natural gas to solar energy that would have the ultimate affect of giving Namibians living off-grid access to affordable solar energy.
Nearly 300 investors have helped us fundraise over £3 million – money that goes towards acheiving our ultimate goal of electricity access for all in Namibia.
A study conducted over five years demonstrated that soil-gas concentrations can be used to predict the existence of commercial hydrocarbon deposits.
Trace quantities of hydrocarbons in the soil result in distinctive magnetic signatures in specific areas of land.
Microseepage, the phenomenon where trace quantities of hydrocarbons ‘seep’ through the soil, is explained here by Dietmar Schumacher, the renowned petroleum geologist.
Stephen Larkin is a Global South African with a simple vision, to give affordable electricity to the 500+ million Africans who currently depend on wood and paraffin for their energy needs
Recently our company advertised for a minimum wage internship for a graduate to do an exciting digital marketing project over the summer. We are small (30 staff and contractors), UK-based, innovative, pre-revenue and somewhat quirky. I was amazed by the quality of the response – over 100 graduates applied in Read more…
A history of surface geochemistry methods is explained here in the following presentation which was presented to the Namibian Technical Advisory committee in 2014.