Equinor Acquires Stake in Namibian Offshore Exploration License

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Norway's Equinor said on Tuesday it has signed an agreement with a Chevron subsidiary to acquire a 17.4% stake in a petroleum exploration licence (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," the company said in a statement.

Equinor did not disclose the value of the transaction but said the deal aligns with a strategy to strengthen and replenish its international portfolio.

Prior to the transaction, Chevron subsidiary Harmattan Energy owned an interest of 52.5% in PEL 90, with the other partners in the licence being QatarEnergy  with 27.5%, Trago Energy with 10% and state-owned oil company NAMCOR with 10%.

(Reuters)

Categories: Industry News Activity Offshore Oil & gas Namibia License

Related Stories

US Proposes Seabed Mining Auction off Northern Mariana Islands

ExxonMobil awards $1.1B in Contracts for LNG project

Deepwater FIDs Set to Drive Sub-Saharan Africa Production Growth

Current News

Equinor Acquires Stake in Namibian Offshore Exploration License

Geir Håøy Appointed to MacArtney Board of Directors

deugro Delivers 110 Kilometers of Subsea Cables for Saudi Installation Project

SeaDry Protects Offshore Instrumentation From Humidity

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News