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Yinson sets up for Namibia entry with local office and training partnership

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Yinson Production is moving to establish a formal presence in Namibia as the country prepares for a transition from offshore exploration to early development planning.

The company, one of the world’s major floating production operators, has confirmed that it will open a Namibian office in January 2026 as part of its long-term strategy to participate in the country’s emerging offshore oil sector.

The move follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Yinson Production Namibia and Petrofund, Namibia’s state petroleum training and education body.

According to the agreement, Yinson will work with Petrofund to develop local skills for future offshore operations, including training pathways for Namibians who may eventually work on floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels.

The partnership aligns with the company’s stated aim to build local capacity before entering new deep-water jurisdictions.

Yinson has been expanding its African footprint and says Namibia represents the next major growth market.

On its corporate platform, the company highlights its capability to deliver full-lifecycle FPSO solutions — from engineering and construction through to operations and asset management — supported by a contract backlog valued at over US$19 billion.

This financial position, strengthened by a US$1 billion funding injection in 2025, places Yinson among the few global contractors able to finance, build, and operate large-scale offshore production facilities.

The company has also been promoting new emission-reduction and digitalisation technologies across its fleet, including its “Zero Emissions FPSO Concept,” which forms part of its pitch to operators seeking lower-carbon offshore development options.

These design themes are consistent with the environmental expectations Namibia is now building into early policy discussions around offshore project development.

Yinson’s leadership has publicly stated that it views Namibia as one of the most promising new deep-water regions globally, with the potential for first oil before 2030 if appraisal drilling and development planning progress on schedule.

Establishing a Namibian office and initiating workforce training ahead of potential project sanctions mirrors the strategy Yinson used in Brazil and Ghana, where early groundwork preceded eventual FPSO awards.

While no Namibian production contract has been issued to date, Yinson’s preparations indicate that it is positioning itself to compete for future opportunities as offshore discoveries move closer to development.

The company’s early engagement with local institutions, combined with the scale of its global fleet and financing capability, reinforces expectations that Namibia’s emerging oil sector will attract multiple international production specialists in the coming years.

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