Namibia's Oil and Gas: Empowering Local Businesses, Partnering with Global Giants
$ 45.5
Author:
Gabriel Nghituwamata Haulyamayi
Pages:75
Published:
2026-01-30
ISBN:978-99993-3-628-4
Category:
New Release
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Namibia stands on the brink of an energy revolution. Major offshore discoveries in the Orange Basin by international giants like TotalEnergies and Shell have transformed the country into a Southern African oil and gas hotspot. Yet the real prize lies in turning resource wealth into lasting local prosperity.
This timely guide, building on original research into NAMCOR's role and Namibia's evolving local content framework, bridges the gap between global expertise and Namibian opportunity. Discover why local businesses—despite policy promises—still capture less than 15% of procurement and face barriers in funding, skills, and contracts, while international operators dominate upstream activities.
Explore practical solutions:
How the National Upstream Petroleum Local Content Policy (approved 2024, with ongoing refinements in 2025) mandates phased participation, Local Content Plans, workforce development, and no "fronting" practices.
Strategies for Namibian entrepreneurs to register businesses, comply with Bipa requirements, secure supplier status, and form joint ventures or subcontracts with IOCs.
Models for collaboration that deliver technology transfer, skills building, and equitable growth for all stakeholders.
Whether you're a local SME owner eyeing contracts, an international investor navigating partnerships, a policymaker shaping the future, or a student of public management and resource economics, this book provides the roadmap to thrive in Namibia's petroleum sector.
Empowerment isn't optional—it's the path to sustainable success. Unlock yours today.