
Namibia: Rhino Resources, Halliburton Complete Deliver Two O&G Wells in Block 2914
Halliburton is providing services to oil and gas firms in Namibia from its Walvis Bay, Luderitz and Swakopmund in-country bases.

Halliburton is providing services to oil and gas firms in Namibia from its Walvis Bay, Luderitz and Swakopmund in-country bases.

The sale and purchase agreement marks a significant milestone in bilateral cooperation between the Algeria and Slovenia.

The funding will be used to develop a 50 MW solar PV plant and new grid infrastructure in Nigeria.

The FSRU will provide LNG storage and regasification services in Egypt in 2025.

The SANPC has also been allocated R5 billion to fund the operationalization of the entity.

The majority of contracts secured by Shelf Drilling in West Africa are in Nigeria.

Chariot now owns a 75% stake in the Anchois gas fields while ONHYM owns the remaining 25%.

Angola and the DRC are enhancing bilateral cooperation through joint oil exploration, infrastructure projects and trade initiatives, driving regional economic growth and integration.

The framework will create a competitive generation market, reduce electricity prices and secure South Africa’s long-term energy future.

The IFC will support CETUD in developing four transport-related projects that promote sustainability and urban mobility.
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Halliburton is providing services to oil and gas firms in Namibia from its Walvis Bay, Luderitz and Swakopmund in-country bases.

The sale and purchase agreement marks a significant milestone in bilateral cooperation between the Algeria and Slovenia.

The funding will be used to develop a 50 MW solar PV plant and new grid infrastructure in Nigeria.

The FSRU will provide LNG storage and regasification services in Egypt in 2025.

The SANPC has also been allocated R5 billion to fund the operationalization of the entity.

The majority of contracts secured by Shelf Drilling in West Africa are in Nigeria.

Chariot now owns a 75% stake in the Anchois gas fields while ONHYM owns the remaining 25%.

Angola and the DRC are enhancing bilateral cooperation through joint oil exploration, infrastructure projects and trade initiatives, driving regional economic growth and integration.

The framework will create a competitive generation market, reduce electricity prices and secure South Africa’s long-term energy future.

The IFC will support CETUD in developing four transport-related projects that promote sustainability and urban mobility.
