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Shakwa Nyambe ranked among Africa’s leading energy lawyers

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Shakwa Nyambe has once again risen to the forefront of Namibia’s energy legal fraternity — this time recognised by IFLR1000 2025 as a Highly Regarded Lawyer in Projects: Energy.

In a country now positioned for one of the most significant oil and gas expansions on the continent, the acknowledgement places Nyambe among the legal architects shaping Namibia’s transition from exploration frontier to future producer.

The ranking affirms his influence in the oil, gas and energy industries, where he advises governments, international oil companies and developers navigating Namibia’s regulatory, commercial and operational frameworks.

His work has been instrumental in structuring production-sharing agreements, guiding licensing processes, and supporting multi-jurisdictional transactions at a time when the Orange Basin is redefining Namibia’s economic horizon.

IFLR1000 — one of the most recognised global assessors of legal capability — notes Nyambe’s standing for technical strength, strategic execution and an ability to guide complex energy projects from concept to completion.

It is an endorsement built on practice rather than profile: a decade of upstream advisory work, policy interpretation, negotiation support and legal design that continues to shape Namibia’s emerging petroleum economy.

As Managing Partner of SNC Incorporated, Nyambe leads a practice known for energy, natural resources, corporate and commercial work.

He has also become a reference point beyond Namibia’s borders — currently serving as President of the Association of International Energy Negotiators (AIEN), where he plays a role in global dialogue on market structure, contract frameworks, risk allocation and energy transition policy.

The recognition arrives at a defining moment. With majors advancing appraisal and development planning offshore, Namibia now requires regulatory clarity, contractual certainty and investment stability.

Nyambe has been one of the legal voices helping industry navigate this landscape as government, operators and financiers move closer toward long-term decision-making on field development and gas monetisation.

Responding to the accolade, Nyambe said the listing reflects not only personal recognition but the value of structured legal guidance in a fast-evolving market. “Being recognised by the IFLR1000 again is a meaningful acknowledgement of the work we do at SNC Incorporated.

“It is encouraging to see our efforts supporting the growth of Namibia’s energy sector and helping clients navigate opportunities responsibly.

“This recognition strengthens our resolve to continue providing legal guidance that drives sustainable development and long-term value in the sector,” he said.

As Namibia moves toward first-oil scenarios and energy investment scales up, Nyambe remains active in policy engagement, deal support, and legal frameworks that seek to balance exploitation, local participation, revenue security, and environmental responsibility.

His role — now formally recognised at the highest comparative level — places him among the legal custodians of a sector expected to anchor Namibia’s economy for decades.

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