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Namibia’s resource ambitions hinge on execution pace- US envoy

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The United States has placed renewed emphasis on the speed of project execution in Namibia’s oil, gas and mining sectors, signalling that timelines to production will be decisive in unlocking the country’s role in global energy and mineral supply chains.

US Ambassador to Namibia John Giordano said while Namibia’s resource base is attracting strong international interest, the pace at which projects move from discovery to development will determine their global relevance.

“The key benchmark is how quickly projects reach final investment decisions and how fast they can scale to production,” he said.

The focus comes as Namibia’s offshore oil and gas industry edges closer to key investment decisions, with major US firms such as ExxonMobil and Chevron active alongside other international operators.

Giordano said these projects are expected to transition into development phases in the near term, marking a critical point in Namibia’s emergence as a potential oil producer.

At the same time, the US is closely monitoring Namibia’s uranium sector, where the country ranks among the world’s leading producers. Rising global demand for nuclear energy, particularly to power data centres and digital infrastructure, is elevating uranium’s strategic importance.

“In the AI era, uranium will fuel the nuclear power needed to run data centres and advanced technologies, making it a critical part of the supply chain,” he said.

Beyond hydrocarbons and uranium, attention is also turning to Namibia’s broader mineral potential, including lithium, as part of efforts to secure diversified supply chains for critical resources.

Giordano said Namibia’s geographic location and port infrastructure position it favourably to supply international markets, but stressed that delivery timelines will remain key.

“It is about speed, scale and execution, getting materials out of the ground and into global markets efficiently,” he said.

The US approach also places emphasis on local economic participation, with companies expected to create jobs and transfer skills as projects advance.

Giordano cited early localisation efforts by oilfield services firms such as Baker Hughes and Halliburton, which have begun employing Namibians in preparation for increased activity.

“Our model is not extractive, it is about mutual benefit, local employment and transferring knowledge to build long-term capacity,” he said.

As Namibia advances its energy and mineral sectors, Giordano said the intersection of energy security, economic growth and technological demand is expected to shape deeper cooperation between the two countries.

“Energy security, economic security and national security are all linked, and Namibia is a key partner in that equation,” he said.

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