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Petrobras Explores New African Oil Frontier in Namibia
6 Feb
Summary
- Petrobras acquired a 42.5% stake in a Namibian offshore oil field.
- The company aims to replenish reserves by tapping new African frontiers.
- This move signifies a strategic shift towards African development for Petrobras.

Petrobras, the Brazilian state-run oil company, has purchased a 42.5% stake in an offshore oil exploration field located in Namibia. This strategic acquisition, made in partnership with TotalEnergies which also acquired a 42.5% interest and will manage operations, aims to expand Petrobras's exploration activities into new African territories.
The move is in line with Petrobras's long-term strategy and its 2026-2030 business plan, signaling a renewed focus on Africa as a key region for future development outside of Brazil. This strategic direction represents a shift from previous policies, which saw Petrobras divest assets in Africa to concentrate on Brazil's pre-salt fields.
Eight and Namcor Exploration and Production will hold smaller stakes of 5% and 10% respectively in the Namibian block. Maravilla Oil & Gas is currently selling its stake as part of this transaction. The company's leadership has previously expressed ambitions to make Africa a primary development region, citing Namibia, Angola, and Nigeria as potential areas of interest.



