Baker Hughes has inaugurated a liquid mud plant, cement bulk facility, and integrated multi-modal hub at Walvis Bay, marking a significant step in supporting Namibia’s growing energy sector and advancing localization efforts.
The liquid mud plant, Namibia’s largest by volume and capacity, alongside the cement bulk facility, will supply critical drilling and completion fluids and cement handling services for offshore oil and gas operations.
Baker Hughes’ integrated multi-modal facility also features state-of-the-art testing and maintenance equipment for subsea operations, representing a major investment in Namibia’s energy infrastructure.
“Namibia is poised to become one of Africa’s leading energy suppliers, and these operations significantly enhance our ability to support their goals,” said Amerino Gatti, Executive Vice President of Oilfield Services & Equipment at Baker Hughes.
“Our new facilities are a milestone in the growth of Namibia’s domestic oil and gas industry, creating opportunities for its people while unlocking vital resources.”
The liquid mud plant can store up to 15,000 barrels of drilling and completion fluids, tailored to meet specific customer needs.
Its strategic location at Walvis Bay Port provides a consistent local supply of materials, streamlining operations for offshore fields.
Baker Hughes emphasized its commitment to workforce development, employing local workers who received specialized training in oil and gas operations.
Additionally, the company has trained personnel from the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) and the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) to strengthen Namibia’s skilled workforce.
Walvis Bay has become central to Namibia’s energy sector since significant offshore oil reserves were discovered in the Orange Basin.
Since 2021, Baker Hughes has supported Namibia with drilling services, subsea wellheads, and tubular running operations.
As a global leader operating in over 120 countries, Baker Hughes continues to provide innovative energy solutions, driving industrial and energy advancements worldwide.