Oregen Energy (CSE: ORNG, WKN: A41D1A) is an investment company focused on the development of oil and gas deposits in Africa. In addition to developing its own holdings, another focus of its daily work is the active search for new investment opportunities. The study of own and external financial figures is therefore of even greater importance at Oregen Energy than in other companies. Since December 5, 2025, Tatenda Muhle has been responsible as the new Chief Financial Officer for this central business area.
Tatenda Muhle succeeds Sean McGrath and is a senior financial manager and auditor who brings extensive international experience to the company. He began his professional training in Africa and has since held a number of senior positions in finance, accounting and consulting in various companies.
His professional expertise includes corporate finance, financial reporting, corporate governance, finance and strategic planning. As Tatenda Muhle pursues a disciplined and capital market-oriented approach, Oregen Energy expects him to actively support and drive Oregen Energy’s growth strategy and offshore exploration activities as CFO.
Oregen Energy is likely to benefit in particular from the African roots and experience of the new CFO, as the company intends to primarily advance its ambitions in southern Africa in the coming years. The focus will be on Namibia. Off its coast lies the company’s current flagship project, Block 2712A of the Orange Basin.
Oregen Energy is actively seeking further attractive projects and participation opportunities in Namibia
Oregen Energy holds a 33.95 percent stake in it. The Orange Basin is one of the most outstanding offshore oil deposits. Namibia owes its discovery to the fact that it is now regarded within the industry as one of the production areas with a world-class format. Sensational finds that other major operators have recently made in the Organe Basin and the surrounding basins confirm the great potential that this area of the world offers, particularly for the production of oil and gas.
The sector is booming in Namibia and the country itself is increasingly moving into the international spotlight. Oregen Energy intends to use this favorable tailwind to its advantage and further expand its footprint in Namibia and off the coast of the country.