Tanzania businessmen are set to deliberate on the opportunities Uganda crude oil pipeline presents to the country as a way of strengthening local participation in the oil and gas industry. The workshop, organised by Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and Petro Fiorentini, expects to unveil opportunities available before, during and after pipeline construction. The organizers
Tanzania Energy Minister Says gas Industry will be an “economic revolution” for the Country
Tanzania and its oil industry partners are to invest $30bn in a gas processing plant that will lead to an “economic revolution”, according to the country’s energy minister. Sospeter Muhongo, speaking to the Dar es Salaam Daily News, said the government had already embarked on the preliminary work and that Tanzanians should expect rapid growth
Inside the Tanzania Oil and Gas Sector: Roles and Key Regulatory Institutions of Uganda’s Major Oil Partner State
When delivering a keynote address at the Second Oil and Gas Conference 2013, on “Planning for Oil and Gas Industry for Rapid Socio-economic Development” the former Executive Secretary of Tanzania’s President’s Office, Planning Commission, and Current for Finance and Planning, Dr Philip Mpango said regulating of production as well as revenue flows from oil and
How a Petroleum Act Delayed Tanzania’s Liquefied gas Project
Tanzanian’s liquefied natural gas project is facing delays after the recently enacted Petroleum Act 2015 introduced new requirements that must be met before it proceeds. Major Operator of Tanzania gas field Solo in a statement earlier said that initial gas production commenced on April 4, 2016 and is expected to be delivered to the gas
Tanzania Injects $1.33 billion into natural gas pipeline to curb domestic Power Shortage
Tanzania initiated a $1.33 billion project to pipe natural gas to its commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, and help relieve chronic power shortages in the city, the president’s office aid in a statement on Sunday. The 532 km (330 mile) Mtwara-Dar es Salaam pipeline and gas processing plants, largely financed by a Chinese loan, is