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  • Natural Gas Plant Construction to Begin in 2022

    Posted on :Wednesday , 27th June 2018

     The Energy Minister said that the Actual construction of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in Tanzania will start in 2022.

    Dr. Medard Kalemani told the Parliament "We met the investors and everything is progressing well right now what is happening now is that the multinational firms are competing among themselves regarding which one should lead the project execution. By 2. . .

  • A thousand Households to Get Natural Gas

    Posted on :Thursday , 21st June 2018

    Tanzania' s government said that it has 5 million USD set aside for providing natural gas to over 1,000 households for domestic use in the east African capital Dar es Salaam starting from next month.

     
    The Minister for Energy, Medard Kalemani, said the program under phase one will take two years beginning July and will connect natural gas to households in Mbagala, Kig. . .

  • Tanzania- Key Industries to be Connected to Natural Gas

    Posted on :Saturday , 19th May 2018

     The government of Tanzania has planned a project to connect key industries in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam with natural gas as a source of energy, reducing dependence on erratic electricity.

     
    Deputy Minister of Energy, Subira Mgalu, told the National Assembly that the project was being implemented by the government's petroleum watchdog--the Tanzania Pet. . .

  • Tanzania- Natural Gas to be used by Dangotes Mtwara Cement plant

    Posted on :Tuesday , 8th May 2018

     The Mtwara Cement plant will begin using natural gas in its production by the end of next month.

     
    The development creates hope that production at the country's largest cement producer will not be affected by electricity challenges, resulting in a number of benefits to consumers such as reduced prices.
     
    The move follows the completi. . .

  • Positive Emergence in Africas Gas Sector

    Posted on :Monday , 12th March 2018

     Gas discoveries worldwide have outsized oil finds by a ratio of two to one over the past two decades. Led by ‘colossal’ finds in East Africa, Africa’s gas reserves have risen by some two-thirds in recent years. The continent’s proven gas reserves of 503.3 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) at end-2016 (BP data) were mainly concentrated in Algeria, Egypt, and Nigeria –. . .

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