• Business & Economy
  • Companies
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Africa
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
No Result
View All Result
Home Companies

NAMCOR generates N$3.3bn from oil storage facility

by editor
October 21, 2022
in Companies
48
A A

erongo

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) has so far generated about N$3.3 billion from its Walvis Bay National Oil Storage Facility (NOSF), acting Minister of Public Enterprises Iipumbu Shiimi has said.

The oil storage facility, whose construction started in January 2015 and was handed over to NAMCOR in March 2021, has capacity to store 75 million litres of petroleum products.

There was a huge outcry in the country when the Mines and Energy Ministry handed over the facility last year after the total projected cost shot up from N$3.7 billion to N$6.5 billion.

“NOSF is currently operating at 60% of its capacity. NAMCOR imports its product and distributes it inland to its customers and exports the rest to its customers in Botswana and Zambia. NAMCOR has also recently started handling products that are imported by other international marketing companies such as Puma, Engen and TotalEnergies through the NOSF Jetty to their respective terminals,” said Shiimi while responding to questions from PDM Parliamentarian Nico Smit.

The official opposition party’s Member of Parliament wanted to know whether NAMCOR has started operating the facility, and whether it is generating enough income, and if NOSF is operating on full capacity.

He also wanted to know if the facility is being leased to a third party.

“No, the facility is not leased to a third party, but solely managed and operated by NAMCOR. NAMCOR, however, hosts two international marketing companies, as agreed upon and approved by the Government. The two companies which are being hosted are Gunvor and Validus Energy,” said Shiimi.

NAMCOR is a legally enacted entity under the Namibian Companies Act 28 of 2004 with the Government of the Republic of Namibia as its primary stakeholder.

Besides operating the NOSF, NAMCOR which entered the fuel retail sector in August 2019 with the opening of its first branded site at the Hosea Kutako International Airport, continuing with an aggressive expansion plan targeting 33 operational sites by the end of 2024, is also a 10% shareholder in the country’s two recent oil discoveries.

author avatar
editor
See Full Bio
Tags: companies
Share23Tweet15Share4
Previous Post

Northern Namibia attracts more tourists

Next Post

Pound sinks on UK political chaos

MUST READ

Government scheme re-employs over 2,400 fishermen
Fisheries

Namibia to review 462 fishing rights ahead of 2026–27 expiry

August 20, 2025
Agribank returns Witvlei abattoir on market for N$51.7 million
Agriculture

Agribank returns Witvlei abattoir on market for N$51.7 million

August 20, 2025
A better future for Namibia: Why the HPV vaccine matters
Health

A better future for Namibia: Why the HPV vaccine matters

August 20, 2025
Gondwana plans 24-room hotel in Walvis Bay, eyes 2026 groundbreaking
Latest

Gondwana plans 24-room hotel in Walvis Bay, eyes 2026 groundbreaking

August 19, 2025
Small stock exports surge 36% in June
Agriculture

Small stock exports surge 36% in June

August 19, 2025
MTC launches Buffalo Project to boost rural connectivity
Tourism

MTC launches Buffalo Project to boost rural connectivity

August 18, 2025
Next Post
Pound sinks on UK political chaos

Pound sinks on UK political chaos

Related News

EU invests N$36m to improve Windhoek’s waste management

EU invests N$36m to improve Windhoek’s waste management

October 25, 2022
Building a resilient organization

Building a resilient organization

June 5, 2023
MortgageMarket expands into Namibia

MortgageMarket expands into Namibia

April 21, 2024

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business & Economy
  • Columnists
  • Companies
  • Finance
  • Finance
  • Fisheries
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Health
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • Namibia
  • namibia
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • Retail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Trade

CATEGORIES

  • Business & Economy
  • Companies
    • Agriculture
    • Finance
    • Fisheries
    • Health
    • Property
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Tourism
    • Trade
  • Finance
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • namibia
  • News
    • Africa
    • Namibia
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists

CONTACT US

Cell: +264814612969

Email: newsdesk@thebrief.com.na

  • Home
  • Companies
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • E-Editions

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions