- What is the strategic significance of PEL 90 in Namibia's Orange Basin?
- PEL 90 sits directly within the highly prospective Orange Basin, on trend with massive discoveries like TotalEnergies' Venus and Shell's Graff. It represents one of the most promising deepwater exploration blocks globally, with substantial potential for light oil reserves in Cretaceous turbidite plays.
- Who are the primary partners and the operator in the PEL 90 block?
- Chevron operates PEL 90 through its subsidiary Harmattan Energy, retaining the controlling working interest, while Equinor will hold 17.4% upon deal completion. The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) and local venture partners retain minority carried interests as mandated by national petroleum legislation.
- Why is Equinor investing in frontier oil exploration amidst energy transition targets?
- Equinor continues to pursue high-value, high-impact international upstream assets to generate strong cash flows that support its long-term corporate decarbonization and renewable investments. Deepwater plays like Namibia offer the potential for low-carbon-intensity, large-scale barrels with superior project economics if commercially successful.