What's Happening?
Stamper Oil & Gas Corp. has announced the extension of its Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) 102 in Namibia, highlighting continued industry validation of its offshore portfolio. The extension, granted by Namibia's Ministry of Industries, Mines and
Energy, allows Stamper to continue its exploration activities in the Orange, Walvis, and Lüderitz Basins. The company reports increased interest from major international oil companies in these regions, reinforcing Namibia's status as a promising frontier for oil exploration. Stamper is advancing technical work and exploring potential partnerships to enhance its exploration efforts.
Why It's Important?
The extension of PEL 102 is significant for Stamper Oil & Gas as it allows the company to further explore and potentially capitalize on Namibia's emerging oil prospects. The interest from major oil companies underscores the region's potential as a key player in the global energy market. Successful exploration and development in Namibia could lead to increased oil production, contributing to global energy supplies and potentially boosting Namibia's economy. For Stamper, this development represents an opportunity to enhance shareholder value and establish a stronger presence in the international oil industry.
What's Next?
Stamper plans to continue its technical evaluations and seek partnerships to advance its exploration activities. The company is also preparing for potential farm-out discussions to leverage its strategic position in Namibia. The ongoing interest from major oil companies may lead to collaborative efforts that could accelerate exploration and development in the region. Regulatory approvals and successful technical assessments will be crucial for Stamper's future operations and potential discoveries.












