PIONEER ENERGY & MINERALS CONSULTING

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Pioneer Energy and Minerals Consulting is an exploration company operating mainly on Namibian soil.It’s head office is based in Windhoek the capital of Namibia. The company was established in 2006 and focuses on  services  related to the Earth Sciences. We are a small company with big intentions.

Namibia is a vast country, with a small population size. Namibia has diverse geology and a geological history that spans over 3800 million years. This has made Namibia an attractive prospect for both oil and  mineral exploration.

Namibia’s offshore area holds enormous exploration potential. Good quality sandstone reservoirs are likely to be distributed widely and a number of prospective structural and stratigraphic traps have been identified. The recognition of Cretaceous marine oil-prone source rocks combined with the results of new thermal history reconstruction and maturity modelling studies are particularly significant in assessment of the oil potential.

Mining has played a  pivotal role in the Namibian economy. Operating mines is an attest to the variety of metallogenic provinces in Namibia. Namibia has a long history of mineral production and is currently a major world producer of diamonds and uranium.

The Geological Survey of Namibia is of great importance to the promotion of mineral exploration in Namibia, as it is the principal repository of geological, geophysical, and geochemical information and possesses mineral records of over a 100 years. This  well documented library of past mineral exploration has posed a great asset to future explorers.

Namibia due to its vastness is still under explored and offers potential investors/exploration concerns  a wealth of opportunities.  

Developing Namibia’s petroleum and mineral  resources requires investment, modern exploration techniques and a good knowledge of Namibia’s geological setting.  Pioneer Energy and Minerals Consulting therefore offers related services to potential investors and exploration companies to fully explore Namibia’s oil and mineral potential, thus promoting foreign investment and expanding the mining sector.