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Namibia’s push to become an oil producer by 2030 is on pause – here’s why

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 20, 2025
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The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has requested proposals for a concession to establish an oil and gas supply facility in Lüderitz.

However, the procedure was delayed last week because the advertising caused concern among parties.

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Namibia: A nation on the brink of oil production

Namibia has emerged as one of Africa’s most carefully watched energy frontiers, after huge discoveries by TotalEnergies SE and Shell Plc in 2022.

The country is expected to have up to 2.6 billion barrels of reserves, with exploration hotspots in the Orange, Luderitz, Kavango, and Walvis basins.

Orange Basin

Just last week, it was reported that TotalEnergies was planning a new offshore drilling exploration in South Africa’s Deep Western Orange Basin, which extends into the Namibian seas, where significant finds have been recorded.

According to SLR Consulting, Total’s South African affiliate intends to drill up to seven wells around 211 kilometers (131 miles) off the coast of Saldanha Bay.

While Namibia has yet to produce a single barrel of oil, forecasts indicate that the nation might start commercial production by 2030.

Infrastructure, especially upgraded ports, will be critical to achieving that goal.

Lüderitz, Namibia’s southern port, is seen as critical since it is less than half the distance to offshore finds as Walvis Bay, Namibia’s principal port, as per Bloomberg.

Namport has proposed distinct projects to expand the quay wall at Lüderitz and increase harbor capacity, which may be expanded as needed.

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