Namibia Oil and Gas Conference 2025 in pictures

As the curtains closed on the strategic and technical conference sessions, the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference leaves behind three days that brought together 1,161 delegates and 73 exhibitors—a powerful reflection of the sector’s growing importance regionally and globally.



From the bustling exhibition floor to high-level strategic panels, the programme tackled the current landscape of oil and gas in Namibia, financing opportunities, the role of independents and critical infrastructure for a sustainable energy mix.



The conference opened with a series of keynote addresses from leading figures in Namibia's government and the energy sector including the special advisor and head of upstream petroleum unit, Kornelia Shilunga, Natangwe Ithete, deputy prime minister and mines minister, Carlo Mcleod, presidential special advisor and deputy head: Upstream Petroleum Unit, Namibian Presidency, Mohamed Hamel, Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, Nangula Uaandja, CEO, Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), Victoria Sibeya, acting MD, National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia, Maggy Shino, petroleum commissioner, Office of the President, and Jason Kasuto Chairperson, Economic Association of Namibia (EAN).

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