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Sintana Energy CEO recaps stellar month for Namibia oil explorer
Proactive Investors· 3 days agoIt’s been an exciting few weeks for Sintana Energy Inc (TSX-V:SEI, OTCQB:SEUSF). The Namibia-focused...
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Anacortes American· 2 hours agoOrlando Magic forward Franz Wagner, bottom left, fouls Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell, right, and falls to the floor in the first half of...
Baker Hughes builds first Namibian mud plant as exploration surges
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago"It will be drilling fluids made in Namibia for Namibian wells, an important step in building its oil and gas industry," Tokunbo Azeez, executive director ...
Increased risk of bites: Venomous snakes are migrating to new countries due to global warming
Weston Forum· 17 hours agoThe researchers predict that in a warmer climate, Nepal, Niger, Namibia, China and Myanmar will have...
‘White gold’ mines in Africa bear fruit after decades of Chinese investment
South China Morning Post· 3 days agoTraditionally, Australia has been China’s main supplier of spodumene – it accounted for 79 per cent...
Earth from space: Namibian landforms
Phys.org· 2 days agoThis image may resemble the surface of Mars, but it was actually captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission, revealing the stunning terrain of...
GrubMarket Expands Further into South Africa Through the Acquisition of Global Produce
FOX 5 San Diego· 6 days agoGrubMarket acquires Global Produce, a highly respected global fresh produce provider with operations in South Africa, Asia, Europe, and other regions, to expand further into ...
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Baker Hughes builds first Namibian mud plant as exploration surges
Reuters· 4 days ago, opens new tab will construct a new liquid mud plant, and a separate assembly, maintenance and repair base at Namibia's Walvis Bay to cater to booming offshore exploration ...
Habitat loss for venomous snakes could attract them to unprepared parts of the world amid climate...
AOL· 1 day agoAn international group of researchers say that if Earth hits 5 degrees Celsius warming, venomous snakes could migrate in large numbers. One of the study authors, Professor Pablo Ariel Martinez ...