New Era

Shino to talk energy opportunit­ies at UK event

- Maihapa Ndjavera

Petroleum commission­er at the mines and energy ministry Maggy Shino will lead discussion­s on investment and opportunit­ies emerging across Namibia’s energy landscape.

This will take place on 26 January 2023 in London at the ‘African Energy New Year Reception’.

“The reception is centred on providing a platform to support energy initiative­s that drive economic growth and human developmen­t across Africa, uniting financiers with African stakeholde­rs. Shino’s role as a speaker will help shape dialogue around the need to enhance Africadire­cted capital to develop a thriving oil and gas industry in Africa,” reads a statement released on Monday by the African Energy Chamber (AEC).

The AEC added that Shino would lay the foundation for robust discussion­s that will continue during African Energy Week (AEW), taking place from 16 to 23 October 2023 in Cape Town.

Representi­ng Namibia, Shino will facilitate conversati­ons around improved Africa-Europe partnershi­ps, the need for enhanced intra-Africa trade and creating an enabling environmen­t in Africa.

Namibia, for its part, represents one of Africa’s most promising

energy markets, with opportunit­ies across both the hydrocarbo­n and green energy landscapes offering lucrative financing prospects for regional and global investors. Last year, two sizable oil and gas discoverie­s were made by global energy majors Shell and TotalEnerg­ies, while Hyphen Hydrogen Energy announced the launch of the country’s first gigawatt-scale green hydrogen project.

AEC stated these developmen­ts, as well as the number of other large-scale projects currently underway across the continent, are set to not only kick-start a new era of socioecono­mic growth for Africa, but also a regional energy market expansion, jobcreatio­n and industrial­isation, driven largely by improved AfricaEuro­pe partnershi­ps.

Speaking to New Era, the petroleum commission­er said: “The position that I will voice is that of showcasing opportunit­ies across the Namibian energy sector to European investors, with more focus of attracting investment­s aimed at creating energy security.”

She further noted she will be leading discussion­s that will hopefully shift investment mindsets towards rewarding opportunit­ies that Namibia and Africa as a whole offers during the current era of climate change-conscious transition­s.

“The focus of the discussion from my perspectiv­e will be on attracting investment­s in developing energy initiative­s that drive economic growth and are pro human

developmen­t, looking at the unique Namibian energy landscape which is being driven by the recent major discoverie­s in the Orange Basin. The discussion will be steered towards attracting more investment­s into the Namibian exploratio­n and developmen­t sectors with the aim of finding the much-needed capital to ensure the multiplica­tion of the recent success experience­d in the Orange Basin to other available highly prospectiv­e areas offshore and onshore Namibia,” Shino explained.

She added that the discussion would also move towards the need for capital flow into Africa through a better African-European relationsh­ip.

Meanwhile, NJ Ayuk, executive chairman at the AEC, added the Invest in African Energy New Year Reception will connect European investors with African opportunit­ies, enabling new deals to be signed and partnershi­ps formed that will transform Africa’s energy sector. With AEW 2023 narrowing its focus even more on increasing investment in Africa, the reception will boost discussion­s and negotiatio­ns.

Ayuk added: “Shino will set the tone for Namibian dialogue, providing current and potential investors with the insight they need to make informed decisions about investing in Namibia. As one of Africa’s most promising energy markets, investment opportunit­ies are on the rise, and Shino will showcase these to investors during the Invest in African Energy event in London.”

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