纳米比亚陆上驱动:深水前沿之外的新兴机遇

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com,2026年2月10日,地点:非洲

随着陆上钻探结果的公布以及关键生产测试计划于2026年启动,纳米比亚前沿盆地正日益受到关注,为今年纳米比亚国际能源大会的投资者创造了新的机遇。

此前,纳米比亚上游油气开发主要集中在奥兰治盆地的深水区,该地区的重大海上发现改变了人们对纳米比亚油气潜力的认知。Galp公司在莫帕内(Mopane)的发现,预计蕴藏高达100亿桶油当量,加上道达尔能源公司在维纳斯(Venus)的发现,使纳米比亚在全球勘探版图上占据了重要地位,并巩固了人们对本十年末实现首次海上石油开采的预期。然而,在海上油气开发蓬勃发展的同时,陆上油气开发也在同步进行,前沿盆地、较低的准入门槛以及不断加深的地质认识正吸引着勘探者和投资者的关注。

纳米比亚陆上油气开发为何如此吸引人?
纳米比亚陆上油气开发具有极具吸引力的优势,尤其是在当前的全球投资环境下。与深水开发相比,陆上勘探的钻井和运营成本显著降低,项目周期更短,评估过程也更加灵活。这些优势有助于降低风险,同时使企业能够更高效地测试前沿油气藏——鉴于纳米比亚陆上盆地按国际标准来看勘探程度仍然较低,这一点至关重要。

目前,最先进的陆上勘探活动正在卡万戈盆地进行,由ReconAfrica公司牵头。2025年12月,该公司完成了卡万戈西1X井的钻探,深度约为4200米。钻井过程中收集的数据证实,该井的大部分区域都存在油气,其中包括几个可能支持未来生产的油气层。在更深的层位也发现了其他油气迹象,表明该盆地内可能存在多个可行的目标。虽然该井并未立即投入生产,但结果标志着纳米比亚迄今为止在陆上取得的最重要里程碑之一,并证实了石油系统的存在。


基于这些发现,ReconAfrica计划于2026年初重返卡万戈西1X井进行生产测试。该项目的结果对于确定已探明的油气资源能否以商业规模开采,以及卡万戈盆地能否从勘探概念转化为可行的开发项目至关重要。除了这口初始井之外,该公司在纳米比亚及其邻国安哥拉拥有大片陆上油田,如果结果令人鼓舞,这将为后续钻探和潜在的合作开发机会提供广阔的空间。

再往西,奥万博盆地是另一个陆上前沿领域,正吸引着越来越多的关注。由Monitor Exploration、88 Energy和Legend Oil Namibia组成的合资企业牵头的勘探工作,主要依据93号石油勘探许可证开展重力、磁力和环境调查。这些研究发现了多个构造圈闭,包括能够支持裂谷相关石油系统中油气圈闭的大型封闭构造。尽管地震勘探和解释工作预计将持续到2026年,但该盆地日益被视为一个中期机遇,有望与卡万戈盆地的进展形成互补。

勘探和活动展望:
展望未来,2026年将成为纳米比亚陆上油气开发雄心的关键一年。除了计划中的卡万戈西油田生产测试外,运营商预计将在纳米比亚境内及其延伸至安哥拉的陆上区域,在多个许可证区域扩大地球化学取样和地下研究。这些项目旨在降低勘探风险,并在非洲陆上油气支出预计将因对低成本、短周期开发项目的需求而增长之际,为投资决策提供支持。

随着陆上油气开发势头的增强,纳米比亚国际能源会议(NIEC)正逐渐成为政府、运营商和投资者之间交流互动的重要平台,共同塑造该国上游油气行业的未来。纳米比亚国际能源效率会议(NIEC)将于2026年4月14日至16日在温得和克举行,主题为“迈向首批石油及未来之路”。此次会议汇聚了政策制定者、监管机构、勘探公司、金融机构和服务提供商,共同探讨纳米比亚发展轨迹的关键时刻。尽管海上项目持续占据全球新闻头条,但本次会议也为陆上勘探公司提供了一个展示进展、推进合作以及吸引寻求深水油气以外的多元化投资的平台。


对于陆上许可证持有者而言,NIEC 创造了切实可行的机会,以推进合作洽谈、寻找技术和财务合作伙伴,并使勘探时间表与国家发展优先事项保持一致。随着纳米比亚在海上和陆上勘探开发领域的不断进步,NIEC 确保政策、投资和技术规划齐头并进。

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Namibia锟絪 Onshore Drive: Emerging Opportunities Beyond the Deepwater Frontier

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 2/10/2026, Location: Africa

With onshore drilling results in hand and key production tests planned for 2026, Namibia锟絪 frontier basins are moving into sharper focus 锟� creating new openings for investors at this year锟絪 Namibia International Energy Conference.

Namibia锟絪 upstream narrative has, until recently, been defined by deepwater success in the Orange Basin, where major offshore discoveries have transformed perceptions of the country锟絪 hydrocarbon potential. Galp锟絪 Mopane discovery, estimated to hold up to 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent, alongside TotalEnergies锟� Venus find, has firmly positioned Namibia on the global exploration map and underpinned expectations of first offshore oil before the end of the decade. Alongside this offshore momentum, however, a parallel story is unfolding onshore, where frontier basins, lower entry costs and improving geological understanding are drawing increased attention from explorers and investors alike.

What Makes Onshore Namibia Attractive?
Onshore Namibia presents a compelling proposition, particularly in the current global investment climate. Compared with deepwater developments, onshore exploration offers significantly lower drilling and operating costs, shorter project timelines and greater flexibility during appraisal. These advantages help reduce risk while allowing companies to test frontier plays more efficiently 锟� a key factor given that Namibia锟絪 onshore basins remain underexplored by international standards.

The most advanced onshore exploration activity is currently taking place in the Kavango Basin, led by ReconAfrica. In December 2025, the company completed drilling at its Kavango West 1X well to a depth of approximately 4,200 meters. Data collected during drilling confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons across a substantial section of the well, including several zones that could potentially support future production. Additional hydrocarbon indications were identified at deeper levels, pointing to the possibility of multiple viable targets within the basin. While the well was not immediately placed into production, the results marked one of the most significant onshore milestones achieved in Namibia to date and confirmed the existence of a working petroleum system.


Building on these findings, ReconAfrica plans to return to Kavango West 1X in early 2026 to conduct a production test. The results of this program will be critical in determining whether the hydrocarbons identified can be produced at commercial rates and whether the Kavango Basin can progress from exploration concept to viable development. Beyond this initial well, the company controls a substantial onshore acreage position across Namibia and neighboring Angola, providing considerable scope for follow-up drilling and potential farm-in opportunities should results prove encouraging.

Further west, the Owambo Basin represents another onshore frontier attracting growing interest. Exploration efforts led by joint ventures involving Monitor Exploration, 88 Energy and Legend Oil Namibia have focused on gravity, magnetic and environmental surveys under Petroleum Exploration Licence 93. These studies have identified several structural leads, including large closures capable of supporting hydrocarbon trapping within a rift-related petroleum system. While seismic acquisition and interpretation are expected to continue through 2026, the basin is increasingly viewed as a medium-term opportunity that could complement progress in the Kavango Basin.

Exploration and Activity Outlook
Looking ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for Namibia锟絪 onshore ambitions. In addition to the planned Kavango West production test, operators are expected to expand geochemical sampling and subsurface studies across multiple lisence areas, both within Namibia and along its onshore extension into Angola. These programs are aimed at reducing exploration risk and supporting investment decisions at a time when African onshore oil and gas spending is forecast to rise, driven by demand for lower-cost, shorter-cycle developments.

As this onshore momentum builds, the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC) is emerging as a key forum for engagement between government, operators and investors shaping the country锟絪 upstream future. Scheduled to take place in Windhoek from 14锟�16 April 2026 under the theme 锟絋he Road to First Oil and Beyond,锟� NIEC brings together policymakers, regulators, explorers, financiers and service providers at a critical point in Namibia锟絪 development trajectory. While offshore projects continue to dominate global headlines, the conference provides onshore explorers with a platform to showcase progress, advance partnerships and engage investors seeking diversification beyond deepwater plays.


For onshore licence holders, NIEC creates tangible opportunities to progress farm-in discussions, secure technical and financial partners and align exploration timelines with national development priorities. As Namibia advances both offshore and onshore, NIEC ensures that policy, investment and technical planning move forward in step.

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