StocksMediumUpdatedOriginally published 17 August 2026Updated 17 August 2026
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ReconAfrica Reports Hydrocarbon Flow at Kavango West 1X Well in Namibia

Key Facts

1ReconAfrica announced preliminary production testing results showing hydrocarbon flow to the surface from the Huttenberg formation.
2The company and its partners plan to advance to open-hole horizontal production testing at the Kavango West 1X well.

In a move reflecting the accelerating pace of exploration in the Kalahari Basin, ReconAfrica has announced a significant operational milestone in Namibia. According to preliminary reports, production testing at the Kavango West 1X well demonstrated hydrocarbon flow to the surface from the Huttenberg formation. The company and its partners now plan to advance to open-hole horizontal production testing to evaluate the full potential of this discovery.

This announcement stems from a joint venture involving BW Energy (20% working interest) and the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR, 10% carried interest). The results are supported by formation imaging log analysis showing fracture densities ranging from 1.0 to 12.7 fractures per metre. Per analyst data, this flow confirms the presence of mobile hydrocarbons in targeted zones, bolstering expectations for the commercial viability of the Damara Fold Belt project.

Operationally, the company is advancing permitting and preparations for the Kavango West 2A appraisal well alongside ongoing testing. Looking ahead, the energy market awaits the release of the OPEC Monthly Report on August 12, 2026, which may provide broader context for global oil prices and demand forecasts, potentially impacting the valuation of independent exploration projects.

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    Update: The company has confirmed that natural gas and potential liquids flowed to the surface from a second distinct zone within the Huttenberg formation prior to acid stimulation. With the vertical production testing phase at Kavango West 1X now complete, operations are transitioning to horizontal testing to evaluate full production potential.