Fishing industry to suffer low impact from oil drilling
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/11/2025
Fishing activity taking place on the coastline near the proposed TotalEnergies oil production site at Lüderitz will barely be affected by oil activities. This is according to an environmental and social impact assessment conducted on the Venus offshore block PEL0056/Block 2913B for French oil (…)
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