FNB Namibia economist Helena Mboti speaks to Observer Money about Shell's recent announcement that it will write down approximately US$400 million...
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The Ministry of Mines and Energy says Shell’s US$400-million oil exploration write-off will not derail Namibia’s oil aspirations. According to the ministry, Shell will continue to explore potential commercial pathways to development, while actively looking for further exploration opportunities in PEL39. “The ministry emphasises that Shell’s decision to write down the discoveries will not significantly […]
FNB Namibia economist Helena Mboti speaks to Observer Money about Shell's recent announcement that it will write down approximately US$400 million...
Despite Shell’s recent announcement to write down US$400 million in PEL 39 from its operation in Namibia, other companies involved in the offshore...
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