By Feni Hiveluah
Vivo Energy Namibia and Nasan Energies Namibia (Pty) Ltd today announced the successful completion of the transaction under which Nasan Energies acquired the divested Engen and Shell-branded fuel service stations from Vivo Energy Namibia.
According to a statement, Nasan Energies is now the owner and operator of these sites, marking the conclusion of the divestment process and a defining moment for Namibia’s energy sector.
The transaction follows the announcement made on 17 September 2025. The divestment was required as a condition of the Namibian Competition Commission’s approval of Vivo Energy’s acquisition of Engen Limited from Petronas in May 2024.
Vivo Energy has now fully satisfied all regulatory requirements associated with that divestment.
Johan Grobbelaar, managing director at Vivo Energy Namibia, commented that this completion of this transaction represents the fulfilment of regulatory commitment to the Namibian Competition Commission and to the people of Namibia.
“We have worked closely and collaboratively with the Nasan Energies team over recent months to ensure the smoothest possible transition at these sites. We wish Nasan Energies every success as they take ownership and build on the strong foundations that have been established at these stations,” the statement read.
With immediate effect, all of the divested service stations – currently operating under the Engen and Shell brands – are owned and supplied by Nasan Energies. All enquiries relating to these sites should be directed to Nasan Energies. A full list of the service stations now operated by Nasan Energies is available at [www.vivoenergy.com/namibia/nasan-energies-sites.]







