Crude Oil: Power, Turnaround and Transformation in Angola by African Energy Chamber Executive Chairman NJ Ayuk has debuted as a Top 3 Amazon new release, highlighting #Angola’s remarkable journey of reform, resilience and strategic growth in the oil and gas sector.
The book explores how policy reform, upstream investment and political leadership have repositioned #Angola as one of Africa’s most competitive crude oil markets, while offering behind-the-scenes insights into the decisions shaping the country’s next chapter of energy development.
From licensing reforms and major upstream investments to new exploration activity and production growth, #Angola’s story stands as a powerful example of how reform-driven energy policy can unlock long-term competitiveness and investment across Africa’s energy sector.
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$ROKU becomes the North American streaming home for the inaugural @enhanced_games - part of Enhanced Group $ENHA - airing live on May 24 at 9pm EST / 6pm PST.
This gives both the Enhanced Games sporting event and the “Live Enhanced” telehealth platform unprecedented reach and visibility.
Roku now serves more than 90 million streaming households globally and reaches nearly half of all U.S. broadband households.
And this is just the beginning.
Additional global broadcast partners for the Enhanced Games will be announced soon.
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JUST IN: Namibian investor in the oil and gas sector Knowledge Katti has thrown his weight behind the much-debated Upstream Petroleum Unit (UPU) and the Petroleum Amendment Bill, arguing that Namibia risks losing investor confidence and billions in potential capital if reforms are delayed.
In a memorandum addressed to parliamentarians and national leaders, Katti defended President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s decision to establish the UPU within the Presidency, describing it as a necessary response to institutional failures and slow decision-making in the petroleum sector.
“The President did not create a problem by establishing the UPU. She responded to one,” Katti said in the document dated 7 May 2026.
Katti argued that Namibia’s oil and gas sector has suffered from fragmented governance, investor frustration and insufficient institutional focus, despite major discoveries such as Venus-1, Graff-1 and Mopane.
According to the memorandum, Namibia’s estimated 11 billion barrels of oil and 2.2 trillion cubic feet of natural gas place the country among Africa’s most promising frontier energy markets, but the country now faces stiff competition from nations such as Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania and Côte d’Ivoire for international investment capital.
BREAKING| President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has appointed major general Anne-Marie Nainda as acting inspector general of the Namibian Police Force with immediate effect.
Nainda will serve in the position for one year, taking over from lieutenant general Joseph Shikongo.
We cannot champion local content while remaining absent from the world’s major conferences. I urge @NamcorNamibia and @PetrofundNam to take decisive action — send students, graduates and employees to these events, and send them in numbers. Pursue sponsorships, secure the funding, and make it happen #UPU #MIME
Breakwater Group enters offshore oil supply market with Rhino contract
Local marine services company Breakwater Group has entered Namibia’s offshore oil and gas supply market after securing a contract to support operations for Rhino Resources.
Speaking to Namibia Mining and Energy, Breakwater Managing Director Peter-John Sylvester said the company was contracted to assist with a technical operation involving the retrieval of data from offshore well sites.
The company deployed one of its vessels for a two-day mission to support the operation, demonstrating its ability to operate in deepwater conditions.
“They asked us to assist with work at the well sites, where sensors needed to be accessed and data downloaded from two wells that had already been drilled. They requested that we make our vessel available for this operation,” he said.
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Galp invests N$20 million in Namibia upstream operations during Q1
Global energy major Galp Energia invested approximately N$20 million (€1 million) in its Namibian upstream operations during the first quarter of 2026, as it prepares for its next phase of activity in the Orange Basin.
The figures, released in the company’s Q1 2026 results on Monday, reflect a period of steady groundwork as the operator gears up for further exploration and appraisal activity offshore Namibia.
According to the report, the capital was mainly directed towards exploration and appraisal activities.
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Namibians at home & in the Houston area, don’t miss OTC Houston! Network, position yourself for opportunities & check the website for free passes or potential sponsorships. Our ambassadors & embassies must champion and empower our youth to attend. Spread the word & share with a friend of fam ✊🏾 #YouthEmpowerment @OTChouston
DNV certifies 18 Namibian companies amid push to meet oil industry standards
Country Manager for DNV Maritime and Offshore Namibia, Bertrand Albert, says 18 fully Namibian-owned companies have obtained ISO and class-related certification through the organisation within its first year of operating in the country.
The certifications come as local businesses move to meet strict compliance standards required by international operators, improving their chances of participating in Namibia’s emerging offshore oil and gas sector.
Albert said DNV, headquartered in Oslo, operates in more than 80 countries and employs around 15,000 people globally.
The company is responsible for classifying about 21% of the global fleet, as well as 364 mobile offshore units, representing roughly 57% market share, and 80 floating production units, accounting for around 45%.
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Knowledge Katti: The architect behind Namibia’s energy breakthrough
The rise of Namibia as one of the world’s most closely watched oil and gas frontiers did not happen by accident. Long before the wave of supermajors and billion-dollar discoveries, a small group of local pioneers were working to position the country as a serious player in global energy markets. Among them, Knowledge Katti stands out for both the scale of his ambition and the lasting imprint of his work.
Today, Katti serves as Chairman and CEO of Custos Energy and as a Director at Sintana Energy – roles that place him at the center of Namibia’s ongoing exploration and investment story, including some of the country’s most significant recent offshore developments.
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