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Equinor joins Chevron in Namibia exploration licence

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Johan Sverdrup
Johan Sverdrup
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland / ©Equinor

Equinor has signed an agreement with Harmattan Energy Limited, a Chevron subsidiary in Namibia, to acquire a 17.4% participating interest in Petroleum Exploration Licence 90 (PEL 90) in the Orange Basin offshore Namibia.

The transaction marks Equinor’s entry into Namibia and the licence provides access to a drill-ready prospect scheduled for testing in 2026.

Philippe Mathieu, executive vice president for Exploration & Production International.
Philippe Mathieu, executive vice president for Exploration & Production International.
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland, Equinor. 

“This transaction aligns with our strategy to strengthen and replenish our international portfolio through focused and disciplined growth. Namibia is a promising basin that adds attractive option value to our portfolio and complements our broader Atlantic Margin position,” says Philippe Mathieu, executive vice president for Exploration & Production International.

The licence relates to Block 2813B in the Orange Basin, offshore Namibia, and is operated by Chevron. Prior to the transaction, Chevron’s subsidiary owned an interest of 52.5% in PEL 90, with the other partners in the licence being QatarEnergy (27.5%), Trago Energy (10%) and the state-owned oil company NAMCOR (10%).

The closing of the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and completion processes.

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Beatrice Bienvenu, left, Country Manager Namibia for Chevron and Aynur Rzayeva, Namibia Asset Manager for Equinor, signed the agreement at a ceremony in Windhoek, Namibia.
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Map Orange Basin, Namibia
Orange Basin, Namibia

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