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Namibia to Follow Norway Model for Managing Orange Basin Oil
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46989, member: 636"] Namibia faces a crucial decision about managing newly discovered oil reserves in the Orange Basin. The discoveries rank among the world's largest hydrocarbon finds. Economist Almandro Jansen from Simonis Storm urges the country to study Norway's approach to oil wealth management. He emphasizes that Norway's success stems from strong institutions and long-term planning rather than just finding oil. The comparison focuses on turning natural resources into lasting economic benefits. The Orange Basin contains billions of barrels of recoverable oil reserves. This discovery transforms Namibia from a country with potential into one ready for production. The opportunity could bring significant economic growth to the nation. However, many developing countries have struggled with oil wealth management. These nations often experience increased inequality and poor financial decisions instead of progress. Jansen warns about the resource curse that affects many oil-rich countries. He stresses the importance of building transparent institutions to handle oil revenues properly. The economist recommends investing profits into infrastructure, education and farming to reduce joblessness and inequality. Norway's sovereign wealth fund serves as an effective model for saving excess revenues. This approach helps protect future generations and reduces economic instability. Production could begin as early as 2029 according to current projections. Jansen calls for immediate action to establish proper governance structures. The government must create systems that benefit all citizens rather than just wealthy elites. Economic diversification remains essential for long-term stability. Namibia has limited time to prepare for managing this transformative resource discovery. [/QUOTE]
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