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      schrieb am 22.02.23 16:36:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.340.301 von Fliegenschiss am 22.02.23 16:24:51
      Zitat von Fliegenschiss: Moin, da hat aber einer Großeinkauf in Frankfurt gemacht:)


      Ob da wohl einer schon mehr Info hat?
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      schrieb am 22.02.23 16:24:51
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      Moin, da hat aber einer Großeinkauf in Frankfurt gemacht:)
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      schrieb am 16.02.23 13:47:12
      Beitrag Nr. 3.625 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.306.448 von Fliegenschiss am 16.02.23 13:02:31alles offen, für PCL "leider noch" ...
      Das MM hält sich -wie bisher- bedeckt, der Stil ist: mit fakten um die Ecke kommen ...
      Erst die "richtigen News" zünden eine Rakete "up to the moon". :rolleyes: Und die steht noch im Hangar.
      Ob die jemals -und wenn, wann zum Einsatz kommt: nowbody knows .....
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      schrieb am 16.02.23 13:02:31
      Beitrag Nr. 3.624 ()
      nett zu lesen
      https://www.zawya.com/en/press-release/africa-press-releases…

      With Namibia’s energy sector on the precipice of rapid transformation on the back of recent oil and gas discoveries, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) will establish an office in the country dedicated to promoting local content development efforts. The AEC will engage with various stakeholders across the Namibian energy industry, including national and international oil companies, the government and service companies, utilizing a multi-tiered approach to scaling up local talent and capabilities. The office will serve as the foundation to which local content across the Namibian energy market can be improved, thereby significantly contributing to the creation of a globally competitive workforce in Namibia.

      The establishment of the office could not come at a better time for the Namibian energy market. In 2022, the country witnessed its first two major oil and gas discoveries made by global majors TotalEnergies and Shell in the Venus and Graff-1 wells, respectively. Potentially holding billions of barrels worth of reserves, these discoveries have not only made clear the sizable hydrocarbon resources available in the country’s offshore basins but have laid the foundation for widespread sectoral growth as new players flock to the promising market. Shell has announced another potential discovery in the Jonker-1 well which may complement previous finds.

      Following TotalEnergies and Shell’s discoveries, a number of other exploration campaigns have kicked off, with frontier explorers hoping to mirror the success of Venus and Graff-1. Canadian oil and gas explorer, ReconAfrica, is conducting upstream activities in the deep Kavango Sedimentary Basin in the northeastern part of the country while independent French explorer, Maurel&Prom, is set to join the Namibian upstream drive with a potential five-well drilling campaign, kicking off with the spudding of the Aurora wildcat this year. Additionally, Canadian oil and gas company, Sintana Energy, has approved the extension to its Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) 87 in the Orange Basin – expected to contain similar characteristics to that of the Shell and TotalEnergies discoveries were made – energy major Chevron acquired an interest in PEL 90 in the Orange Basin in October 2022 while ExxonMobil is increasing its exploration acreage in the country with an agreement for Blocks 1710 and 1810, as well as farm-in agreements for Blocks 1711 and 1811A.

      As such, new discoveries are in sight for the country, and as a result, new opportunities for the accelerated growth of the domestic market. Stepping into this picture, the AEC Namibian office aims to ensure that as sizable discoveries translate into large-scale development, the Namibian workforce is ready and capable to cope with the workforce demand. The AEC is currently working on a supplier development and registration database that will ensure Namibian businesses and service providers are identified, registered and funded. The Chamber will also be scaling up various oil and gas courses and seminars, as well as business mentorship and partnership programs to ensure credible local partnerships exist. This way, the AEC is committed to helping develop a competitive workforce in Namibia in collaboration with key stakeholders.

      “The AEC firmly believes that Namibia needs to move beyond free markets and work with oil companies to drive investment into communities, driving up sustainable development. Namibia needs to approach the development of its oil, gas and broader energy industries with a mindset of building a globally competitive workforce and supply chain. Only then will the country ensure long-term and sustainable economic growth,” stated NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC, adding that, “The Namibian office will prioritize local content development and will serve as a base to which country-wide capacity building and skills transfer initiatives can take place. The AEC believes that beyond driving up entrepreneurship and local content policy and that the role of women is key to all industry growth. We have to rapidly work with government and the industry to ensure capacity building in technical areas like electrical, mechanical and operations to support the oil and gas industry.”

      Meanwhile, notwithstanding opportunities across the hydrocarbons space, the country’s pursuit of becoming a global green hydrogen hub on the back of large-scale projects opens up critical prospects for businesses and service providers across the green energy landscape. Projects such as the Hyphen Hydrogen-led $9.4 billion green hydrogen project as well as the various green hydrogen pilot projects launched by the Ministry of Mines and Energy lay the foundation for new opportunities across the market, and the AEC’s Namibian office aims to ensure the workforce keeps up with the growth of this market. As such, the office will offer courses, seminars and partnership programs that cover the renewable energy space, thereby positioning the domestic workforce at the forefront of the country’s green hydrogen expansion.

      Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.
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      schrieb am 14.02.23 15:28:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.288.997 von borki13 am 14.02.23 09:35:34und wenn Shell das im Explorationsgebiet PEL87 (PCL) machen will, muss ja eine Vereinbarung zwischen den beiden companies stattfinden.
      Nicht dass da noch ein weiterer zwischengrätscht und diesen saftigen Happen schnappen will ...
      time will tell, irgendwann (hoffentlich in nicht allzu langer Zeit) werden wir durch entsprechende News schlauer sein.
      Das PCL-MM wird erst nach finaler Unterzeichung etwas herausgeben .....
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      schrieb am 14.02.23 09:35:34
      Beitrag Nr. 3.622 ()
      Shell Namibia Upstream BV, eine lokale Einheit von Shell, plant, weitere Ölquellen im Orange Basin vor der südlichen Küste Namibias zu bohren. Shell und seine gemeinsamen Partner Qatar Energy und Namcor Namibia besitzen eine Explorationslizenz im Orange Basin.

      Shell teilte in einer öffentlichen Bekanntmachung mit, dass das Unternehmen zusammen mit seinen Partnern beabsichtigt, mehrere Explorations- und Bewertungsbohrungen im Lizenzgebiet fortzusetzen.

      Die Bohrarbeiten werden mit einem Bohrschiff und einer Tauchplattform durchgeführt.

      Shell sagte, die Diamantenminenstadt Oranjemund nahe der südafrikanischen Grenze werde als Luftfahrtbasis dienen.

      Im Februar 2022 sagte Shell, die Bohrergebnisse hätten ein funktionierendes Erdölsystem und das Vorhandensein von Leichtöl nachgewiesen. Im April 2022 machte Shell eine zweite Entdeckung im Orange Basin, bei der das Bohrloch Kohlenwasserstoff auf mehreren Ebenen bestätigte.

      https://bnn.network/breaking-news/shell-to-drill-more-wells-offshore-namibia/
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      schrieb am 07.02.23 12:05:22
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.243.246 von chaggh1 am 07.02.23 05:23:47Moin, na ich denke mal der neue Partner wird die 3 D bezahlen
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      schrieb am 07.02.23 05:23:47
      Beitrag Nr. 3.620 ()
      ......also, Block 2713 ist unser Block und nun scheint die namibische Regierung eine 3D genehmigt zu haben,
      ............ich frage mich allerdings, wer das bezahlt, weil Pancontinental scheint nicht so viel in der Kasse zu haben,
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      schrieb am 06.02.23 18:52:35
      Beitrag Nr. 3.619 ()
      3 D survey7 deswegen Preisanstieg
      221213000685 - Proposed 3D Seismic Survey covering Blocks 2713, 2712A, 2712B, 2812B, and 2812A and Portions of Blocks 2813B, 2813A, 2814B, 2714B, 2714A, 2614 2613, 2612A and 2612B, Orange and Lüderitz Basins, Offshore Southern Namibia
      The ECC is required by the Proponent for the proposed 3D Seismic Survey covering Blocks 2713, 2712A, 2712B, 2812B, and 2812A and Portions of Blocks 2813B, 2813A, 2814B, 2714B, 2714A, 2614 2613, 2612A and 2612B, Orange and Lüderitz Basins, Offshore Southern Namibia. Water depths of the area of interest ranges from ca-500m to -4000m from east to west respectively. Seismic survey is a key tool that resources companies exploring for hydrocarbons (oil and natural gas) use to map the subsurface and kilometres below the ground on land (onshore) or in the sea (offshore). The basic principle of seismic survey method is the application of controlled generation of sound / acoustic waves by a seismic source to obtain an image of the subsurface. The generated acoustic wave that travels deep into the earth, is reflected by the various rock formations of the earth and returns to the surface where it is recorded and measured by receiving devices called hydrophones. Airguns are the most common sound source used in modern offshore seismic surveys. An airgun is an underwater pneumatic device from which high-pressure air is released suddenly into the surrounding water. On release of pressure the resulting bubble pulsates rapidly producing an acoustic signal that is proportional to the rate of change of the volume of the bubble. The frequency of the signal depends on the energy of the compressed air prior to discharge. Arrays of airguns are made up of towed parallel strings. A single airgun could typically produce sound levels of the order of 220 - 230 dB re 1 mPa @ 1 m, while arrays produce sounds typically in the region of 250 dB re 1 mPa @ 1 m. Most of the energy produced is in the range of between 0 - 120 Hz bandwidth, although energy at much higher frequencies is also produced and recorded. High-resolution surveys and shallow penetration surveys require relatively high frequencies of between 100 – 1, 000 Hz, while the optimum wavelength for deep seismic work is in the 10 - 80 Hz range. During the survey operation, the seismic vessel records the data from all the hydrophones, including accurate coordinates of the vessel and its hydrophones. The proposed 3D seismic survey will employ numerous streamers and multiple hydrophones, providing enough data to give a detailed subsurface profile of the rock layers of the area of interest. The depths of the reflecting layers are calculated from the time taken for the sound to reach the hydrophones via the reflector. By analysing the time, it takes for the seismic waves to travel between the rock formations and the surface, geophysicists, geologists, and petroleum engineers use sophisticated software to create subsurface images /maps showing potential drill-ready subsurface geological structures called reservoirs that may contain hydrocarbons.

      http://eia.meft.gov.na/web/projects/685
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      schrieb am 06.02.23 17:17:45
      Beitrag Nr. 3.618 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.239.418 von wmuehli am 06.02.23 15:27:33
      Zitat von wmuehli: :look: ;) o.k. dann kauf mal weiter


      Es gibt da zwei Probleme.
      1. Zurzeit werden in Frankfurt und Stuttgart nur sehr kleine Pakete angeboten. 60'000 und 44'444 Stücke. Das sind Peanuts. Ich kaufe sonst im Mio. Bereich.
      2. Zuerst muss ich wieder für genügend Liquidität sorgen.
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