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  • Lake Albert Resources Development Project Reached Final Agreement, Confirms Total

    Posted on :Thursday , 22nd April 2021

    Total, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), and Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC), partners in the Lake Alberta development project, have completed the final agreements needed to launch the project in East Africa.

    In the presence of Yoweri Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda, Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the U. . .

  • Africa May Play a Central Role in India's Oil Diversification - Dharmendra Pradhan

    Posted on :Tuesday , 30th March 2021

    African countries could play a key role in India's efforts to diversify its oil and gas sources, according to the country's oil minister on Wednesday, as the country seeks to reduce its dependence on the Middle East.

    After OPEC+ agreed earlier this month to largely maintain production cuts in April, India, the world's third largest oil importer, has asked state refiners to accelerate the. . .

  • Dar Port Extends the Types of Cargo it can Handle

    Posted on :Monday , 22nd March 2021

    The port of Dar es Salaam has declared that the categories of cargo cleared would be extended to include fertilizer, industrial and domestic sugar, edible or cooking oil, wheat oil products, coal, liquefied petroleum gas, chemicals, and any liquid-related products.

    Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation informed stakeholders that the organization would begin implementing its mandate of c. . .

  • Tanzania and Oman Sign Pact on Ports Master Plan Development

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th February 2021

    On Thursday, Tanzania's Zanzibar and the Oman Investment Authority signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at implementing a master port development plan along the Indian Ocean coast.

    In a statement issued by the Zanzibar State House, President Hussein Mwinyi of Tanzania and a high-ranking delegation from the government of Oman announced the signing of the agreement.

    The contra. . .

  • Sub-Saharan Africa Could Green-Light 74 Mil Mt/Year LNG Capacity By 2030

    Posted on :Thursday , 18th February 2021

    Sub-Saharan Africa could approve an additional 74 million mt/year of LNG export capacity by 2030 if market conditions permit, the African Coalition for Trade and Investment in Natural Gas said in a report published on February 9.

    In addition to a total of 60 million mt/year of export capacity the region is expected to have by 2025, ACTING—launched on 3 February by the . . .

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