Chevron grows Namibian interest with farm-in on PEL 82
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 14/02/2025
Last week, US oil major Chevron, completed a farm-in agreement with Custos Energy for PEL 82 in the Walvis Basin offshore Namibia. Under this transaction, Chevron acquired an 80% participating interest and operatorship, while Custos and the National Petroleum Company of Namibia each retained a (…)
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