Tanzania | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 6

CNOOC, Total to Build Uganda Pipeline

China National Offshore Oil Corporation and France's Total are in final talks over the construction of Uganda's oil pipeline that will run up to the Tanzanian seaport of Tanga.

BOA Injected $12m in Tanzania’s Oil, Gas

Bank of Africa Tanzania availing a total loan of $6.5m for the expansion of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) terminal in Tanga.

Kenya Lost East Africa Fuel Imports

Rwanda and Burundi stopped importing their fuel needs through the Kenyan port of Mombasa because of the contamination of some cargoes and have opted to route shipments through Tanzania.

Solo Oil to Drill New Well at Ntorya

Solo Oil has completed site preparations for the Ntorya-2 appraisal well. The majority of other well services have also now been contracted. Therefore, Solo estimates that the Ntorya-2 appraisal well will spud in Dec ...

Tanzania to Operate Gas Pipeline for 90 Years

The Project Manager for Tanzania’s 542km gas pipeline from Mtwara to Dar es Salaam, Allan Slowe, said the pipeline’s lifespan will extend from 30 to 90 years.

TANESCO Started Kenya–Tanzania Power Bids

Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) has issued tenders to eligible bidders for the execution of work related to Kenya–Tanzania power interconnection project.

Tanzania to Build Gas Plant by 2025

Tanzania has revealed plans to commission a plant by 2025 to process as much as 11.1 trillion cubic feet of gas.

Tanzania, Kenya to Build Electricity Line

Tanzania has secured $258.82m from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency for a 400 kilovolt (kV) high voltage electricity line to connect its national power grid to Kenya’s.

Tanzania, Congo to Jointly Explore Lake Tanganyika

Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo signed a memorandum of understanding for joint exploration and development of hydrocarbons in Lake Tanganyika.

Egbin to Add 450MW to Tanzania’s Power Grid

Nigerian Energy company, Egbin Power Plc, is expanding in Tanzania with the construction of natural gas-fired power plants in Dar es Salaam, at $630m investments. The company will setup two facilities, each with a ca ...

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