Mastering our resources for a sovereign future

Namibia's oil
Veronique Hermans

Namibia stands at the threshold of a transformative era. The recent, significant oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin have done more than identify vast natural resources; they have ignited a vital national conversation about our economic sovereignty and our collective future. As these resources begin to shape our horizon, the central question for every Namibian is no longer just about what lies beneath our soil, but how we will manage it to benefit generations to come.

At the heart of this transition, we find Namibian companies leading the way in shaping a sustainable and locally anchored oil and gas industry. Africa Provider Offshore Services (APOS) is one of these Namibian companies. The company advocates the creation of a sustainable industrial ecosystem built right here on home soil.

 

The mission is clear: Namibia enthusiastically welcomes international expertise, technology, and capital, but participation must occur on a "level playing field". True partnership is based on mutual respect and legal parity. We firmly believe that all players, both domestic and foreign, must strictly adhere to Namibian taxation and labor laws. When global entities respect Namibia's regulatory environment, they don't just sign a contract; they contribute to our national treasury and honor the host nation.

 

The Roadmap: Namibia Oil and Gas Report

To navigate this complex new landscape, reliable information is essential. This is where Namibiaoilandgas.com's role evolved. By publishing the bi-annual report, which serves as much more than a collection of data, Namibia is firmly taking and keeping ownership of its data.

 

By providing deep insights into the sector's development, the bi-annual report allows Namibian stakeholders, entrepreneurs, and citizens to witness the "heartbeat" of this emerging industry. It offers the transparency needed to ensure that our evolution from a nation that merely hosts an industry to one that masters it is guided by facts and strategic vision. It is our firm belief that this is essential for the long-term as the sector expands and for the country's sovereignty. There is an African proverb that serves as a compass for this journey: "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together". In the high-stakes world of energy, unity is our greatest strength.

 

Our strength in this new industry lies in our unity, as we form strategic consortia and share resources. This collaborative spirit is embodied by the work of the Contractors Oil and Gas Association of Namibia (COGANAM). Namibian businesses can achieve the scale and capability required to compete for major contracts. This cooperation ensures that every Namibian worker trained and every local company engaged acts as a vital investment in our national "brain trust". Ultimately, by working together, we ensure that the wealth generated by Namibian resources stays within our borders to build the schools, hospitals, and infrastructure our communities need. It is through this collective commitment that we transition from being a nation that merely hosts an industry to one that truly masters it. We are under no illusions; the path ahead is complex. History shows that every oil-producing nation faces challenges and makes mistakes during its emergence. Namibia will likely encounter its own missteps as the sector matures.

 

However, we have expertise, access to professionals, and are not 'flying blind' as we forge a path for ourselves and other Namibian companies. First and foremost, we must ensure Namibian ownership, as there is a profound dignity in ownership. There may be missteps, but they will be ours to make, and more importantly, they will be ours to learn from. By maintaining control over our sector, we ensure that the lessons learned remain here, strengthening our institutions for future generations.

 

Through shared vision, strict compliance, and a commitment to fairness, Namibia will do more than participate in the global energy market, we will lead it.