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  • Kenya, Tanzania Signs Over $1B Gas Pipeline Agreement

    Posted on :Thursday , 15th July 2021

    Kenya and Tanzania, after years of tense relations, have inked a multibillion-dollar gas pipeline agreement.

    Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu visited Kenya for the first time to sign the agreement, at the invitation of Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta. 

    “We are friends in East Africa. Kenya leads in investments in my country Tanzania, and has invested in 5. . .

  • Aminex Provides Operational Update on Ruvuma PSA, Onshore Tanzania

    Posted on :Thursday , 15th July 2021

    ARA Petroleum Tanzania Limited (APT), which has assumed operatorship of the Ruvuma PSA, has finalised the farm-out deal with Aminex.

    Aminex is carried for its portion of associated field development expenditures up to US$35 million, equating to a gross development expenditure of US$140 million, under the farm-out agreement.

    The joint venture partners believe that obtaining a high-. . .

  • Tanzania May Start Building $30 Billion LNG Project in 2023

    Posted on :Thursday , 10th June 2021

    Tanzania plans to begin the construction of a delayed $30 billion liquefied natural gas project in 2023, following the resumption of talks with companies including Equinor ASA.

    Construction is expected to take about five years, Energy Minister Medard Kalemani told lawmakers last week.

    The project gained momentum after Pres. . .

  • Kenya And Tanzania Have Resurrected A $1.1 Billion Gas Export Pipeline Scheme

    Posted on :Tuesday , 18th May 2021

    Kenya and Tanzania have signed a deal in Nairobi that could resurrect plans to build a new pipeline to transport gas from Dar es Salaam to Mombasa.

    Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and her Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta signed a tentative agreement covering the transport of gas from Tanzania for use in power generation and, possibly, cooking and heating, during their state visi. . .

  • Onshore Tanzania's Ruvuma PSA gets an operational update from Aminex

    Posted on :Thursday , 22nd April 2021

    ARA Petroleum Tanzania Limited (APT), which has assumed operatorship of the Ruvuma PSA, has completed the farm-out agreement with Aminex.

    Aminex is borne for its share of related field production costs up to US$35 million, equating to a total development expenditure of US$140 million, under the farm-out deal.

    The joint venture partners agree that obtaining a high-resolution 3D sei. . .

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