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  • PETROJET TO VENTURE AFRICA AT 05TH OIL & GAS TANZANIA 2019

    Posted on :Thursday , 10th October 2019

    PETROJET is spreading their roots in east Africa by participating at 05th Oil & Gas Event which will be held in Dar es Salaam at The Diamond Jubilee Expo Center in east Africa. 
     
    With over 44 years of experience (since 1975), a workforce more than 35000 employees, a modern fleet of construction equipment (over 9500 Unit) and state-of-the-art technology, . . .

  • Tanzania - The Next Vast Sub-Saharan Energy Hub

    Posted on :Monday , 7th October 2019

    Across East Africa, Tanzania is strategically standing itself as the next Sub-Saharan powerhouse, with the potential to draw billions, revitalize its economy and aim to industrialize Tanzania.

    The third Tanzania Oil and Gas Congress, went a step further to explore acute aspects within the extractives industry, such as sectorial collaboration for prosperous oil and gas projects, u. . .

  • Aminex Boost ups Tanzanian Drilling Programme

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st October 2019

    Aminex and ARA Petroleum LLC (ARA) two upstream oil and Gas Company have experienced upward movements in Tanzania with the government actively resolving several pending issues with other operator’s in-country.

    Such effective steps taken are a great sign for Aminex’s Ruvuma project and provide confidence to the company and ARA who are now prepared to further advance ce. . .

  • African Oil & Gas Sector Holds Great Potential to Revive Economy

    Posted on :Monday , 23rd September 2019

    As African economies are experiencing a transformative period, the energy sector holds huge potential to revitalise African economies and empower the growth and development.NJ Ayuk derives how energy holds on the African dream. 

    In a very straight forward approach, the executive chairman of the African Energy Chamber briefs on the fortunes and misfortunes in Africa’s p. . .

  • GE Completes Gas Turbine Upgradation at Tanzania's Songas Ubungo Power Plant

    Posted on :Tuesday , 1st October 2019

    Songas Ubungo Power Plant supplies more than 20 percent of the grid connected power in Tanzania; upgrade of three GE’s LM6000PA and one LM6000PC Aero derivative gas turbines Improved Plant Efficiency and Reliability.

    GE and Songas today disclosed they have successfully completed upgrades to the whole GE fleet of three LM6000PA and one LM6000PC gas turbines at the Songas Ubungo P. . .

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