Industrial gases & decarbonisation
Green Oxygen Industrial Park
A zero-carbon industrial-gas complex: a cluster of cryogenic air-separation units (ASUs) at Walvis Bay, powered by renewable energy, producing oxygen, nitrogen and argon for medical, mining, industrial and export markets. The design targets four 250-tonne-per-day units for a combined 1,000 TPD, delivering medical-grade oxygen at 99.5% purity and ultra-high-purity nitrogen and argon at 99.999%. Namibia imports effectively all of its liquid oxygen today.
China relevance
Cryogenic ASU technology, industrial-gas operations, EPC, renewable-powered industrial infrastructure.
Development impact
~450 kt CO₂e/yr avoided; ~1,920 jobs (est.); medical-oxygen security.
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Key facts
| Sector | Industrial gases & decarbonisation |
|---|---|
| Stage | Feasibility / project preparation |
| VOA role | Strategic shareholder |
| Capacity | 4 × 250 TPD ASUs (1,000 TPD) |
| Indicative CAPEX | ~US$400m (≈ N$6.5bn) · Class 3 est. |
| Equity IRR | ~22.5% (sponsor estimate) |

