From discovery to delivery: Building a legal framework for Namibia’s midstream infrastructure
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 24/06/2025
By Rachel MushabatiSenior Associate Attorney & Country HeadCrystal Lattice Group Namibia. A strong legal framework for midstream infrastructure is essential to ensure that Namibia maximizes economic benefits, attracts investment, and builds a sustainable energy industry. Namibia’s recent (…)
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