Energy giants vie for stake in Namibian oil field valued at $20bn
Energy titans Exxon Mobil Corp. and Shell Plc, alongside TotalEnergies SE and Equinor ASA, are eyeing a stake in Galp Energia SGPS SA's Namibian oil field. Galp seeks to sell a 40% stake in the Mopane discovery, potentially valued at $20 billion based on recent estimates. As bids loom, Galp's shares surge, hinting at a lucrative deal. With Namibia's oil prospects rising, it could be the next hotspot for exploration akin to Guyana's boom.
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By Dinesh Nair and Kevin Crowley
Exxon Mobil Corp. and Shell Plc are among energy giants evaluating bids for a stake in Galp Energia SGPS SA's major oil field offshore Namibia, according to people familiar with the matter.Â
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