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Related: About this forumOil drilling, possible fracking planned for Okavango region--elephants' last stronghold
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICAConservationists and community leaders in the spectacular Okavango wilderness region of Namibia and Botswana are raising alarms over oil and gas exploration and potential production that they fear would threaten the water resources of thousands of people and endangered wildlife.
ReconAfrica, a petroleum exploration company headquartered in Canada, has licensed more than 13,600 square miles of land in the two countries. The home page of the companys website says its intention is to open a new, deep sedimentary basinin other words, a new oil and gas field. The Kavango Basin, as the area is known to geologists, is larger than the country of Belgium, and ReconAfrica says it could hold up to 31 billion barrels of crude oilmore than the United States would use in four years if consumption remained the same as in 2019. Its possibly the worlds largest oil play of the decade, Oilprice.com, an energy news site, said in September.
ReconAfricas initial goal, already approved by the Namibian government, is to drill test wells roughly one and a half miles deep in the countrys northeast starting in December 2020 to determine the presence of exploitable oil and gas. Experts who have reviewed the Namibian environmental impact assessment for the test wells point to serious problems in the way it was carried out. Meanwhile, approval for a drilling permit in the licensed area in Botswana is under way.
If ReconAfrica finds oil, a February investor presentation says, then the ultimate goal is to drill hundreds of wells in the area and open at least some of them using modern frac stimulations, a reference to fracking, the controversial practice where underground shale is injected with high-pressure fluid to crack open the rock and release oil and gas.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2020/10/oil-drilling-fracking-planned-okavango-wilderness/?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=crm-email::src=ngp::cmp=editorial::add=Animals_20201029&rid=FB26C926963C5C9490D08EC70E179424
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