After 3.55bln Uganda's EACOP pipeline, comes a $3bln Fertilizer plant

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Tanzania to build fertiliser factory
SATURDAY APRIL 21 2018



Workers offload bags of fertilisers at the National Cereals and Produce Board, Eldoret. Tanzania plans to put up a fertiliser factory. PHOTO | JARED NYATAYA | NATION

In Summary
  • Dar banks on the large natural gas resource in the southern regions of Lindi and Mtwara.
  • The factory will be built close to large offshore gas finds, and is expected to be commissioned in 2020.
  • The factory will have a capacity to produce 3.8 million tonnes of fertiliser per year.


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Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) plans to build a multibillion-dollar fertiliser factory, banking on the large natural gas resource in the southern regions of Lindi and Mtwara.

Natural gas is required for the production of ammonia, which is used to manufacture fertiliser.

TPDC researcher Aristides Kato said that the factory will be built close to large offshore gas finds, and is expected to be commissioned in 2020.

The factory, a joint venture between Tanzania, Forrestal Industrial Projects of Germany, Danish industrial catalysts producer Haldor Topsoe and Pakistanโ€™s Fauji Fertilizer Company, is estimated to cost Tsh6.8 trillion ($3 billion).

Mr Kato said the government had registered a firm โ€” the Tanzania Mbolea and Petrochemical Company โ€” to run the fertiliser factory, which is expected to employ 3,500 workers. The factory will have a capacity to produce 3.8 million tonnes of fertiliser per year.

Annual consumption of fertiliser in Tanzania is 400,000 tonnes, mostly used in agriculture. High transport costs from bulky importers have led to retail sellers increasing the prices of food.

The government had set new regulations to monitor importation and supply of fertiliser with reduced prices to small scale farmers through a tendering process for two suppliers of fertilisers across Tanzania who will import 55,000 tonnes of urea and diammonium phosphate, which are the most needed.

Fertiliser produced by the plant will be used to boost agriculture output in Tanzania and the surplus will be exported to foreign markets.

Tanzaniaโ€™s Minister for Energy Medard Kalemani said a total of 121 billion cubic metres of gas will be consumed to produce fertiliser and petrochemical products, and 34 billion cubic metres of gas will be distributed for domestic consumption in homes.


Tanzania to build fertiliser factory
 
Let our industrialization story begin.
 
Let our industrialization story begin.
Kuna hili pia sipati picha miradi kama hii ikitokea Kenya kelele zitakazopigwa humu.

Chinese firm pledges to increase investment
Chinaโ€™s Sinoma and Hengya Cement (T) Limited has pledged to construct 13 more factories in Tanga Region.




Martine Shigela
BY Burhani Yakub @ThecitizenTz news@tz.nationmedia.com



IN SUMMARY

Apart from the proposed $3 billion (Sh6.7 trillion) cement plant, other projects will be in fields such as electricity and tyres.



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Mkinga. Chinaโ€™s Sinoma and Hengya Cement (T) Limited has pledged to construct 13 more factories in Tanga Region.

Apart from the proposed $3 billion (Sh6.7 trillion) cement plant, other projects will be in fields such as electricity and tyres.

That was said by the chairman of the parent company, Mr Xu Huilong, said on January 19, during his tour of the project site at Mtimbwani and Mongavyeru villages.

He arrived on Thursday in Tanga at around 1 pm and was received by Tanga Regional Commissioner Martine Shigela.

Mr Shigela assured Mr Xu and his delegation of the government commitment to cooperate with the firm to make the project successful.

The firm is set to construct a plant with a capacity of seven million tonnes of cement annually and a power plant that can generate 1,200 megawatts.

The cement project will offer direct and indirect jobs to 4,000-8, 000 people.

Upon the project completion, the government will be collecting revenue of Sh400 billion annually.

Chinese firm pledges to increase investment
 
Kuna umuhimu wa kuongeza uzalishaji wa rubber Zanzibar, masoko ndio hayo yameshaanza kuonekana.
 
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Toyota Tsusho to Open the First Full-Scale Fertilizer Plant in Kenya-Improving agricultural productivity to achieve stable food supply-
 
This is not a manufacturing plant but a warehouse where imported fertilizer is stored, repackaged and distributed.
and yours is just on paper... hahahahahahahaha like all your projects... all on paper none on ground
 
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April 23, 2018
23Apr 2018

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Tanzania gears up to benefit from graphite mineral boom

  • Officials say the earmarked area in Morogoro region has estimated deposits of about 69.9 million tonnes, which could bring in over 200bn/- in royalties
A 500-TONNE graphite sample from Ulanga district in Morogoro region has been shipped off to Canada for further laboratory tests before the commencement of grand exploration operations for the mineral in the area.

Officials say the area has an estimated graphite deposit of about 69.9 million tonnes, which could bring in over 200 billion/- in royalties to the government annually.

It is also understood that the Australian-based Black Rock mining company has pledged to build a giant graphite mining plant in Ulanga district under the Mahenge Graphite Project.

According to Eastern Zone mineral officer Theresia Ntuke, the Australian firm funded transport for the 500-tonne bulk sample from Ifakara in Ulanga district to the port of Dar es Salaam over the weekend, ready for onward shipping to SGSโ€™s Lakefield Lab in Canada for a second pilot test in August and September this year.

Ntuke said once full mining operations begin in the area, Black Rock will be looking to produce an average of 80,000 tonnes of graphite per year, enabling Tanzania to get $100 million per annum in royalties and different taxes.

The project will employ at least 150 Tanzanians once the plant becomes fully operational, and many more will be employed โ€œindirectly in the value chain,โ€ she added.

She also said the project is expected to become a key to the social-economic development of communities living in Ulanga and neighbouring Kilombero district.

The Mahenge project is estimated as the fourth largest contained graphite resource in the world.

According to Black Rock chief executive officer John de Vries, the large flake size and high purity of Mahenge graphite tested todate suggests that it can be applied to the premium battery market as well as traditional applications.

The non-metallic mineral is considered a high-demand item due to technological advancements in the world, its other applications ranging from the manufacturing of pencils to automobiles, mobile phones to electric cars.

De Vries said the initial testing produced a premium-sized product of 97.5 percent carbon from a three-stage flotation cleaning circuit, with a small amount of polishing.

He said SGS processed a 90-tonne sample from Mahenge and produced 10 tonnes of concentrate that Black Rock is distributing to potential global customers and partners.

SGS will use the sample in transit for a second pilot to optimize operating parameters of Black Rockโ€™s proposed processing method for Mahenge and continue its product qualification for potential off-take partners, he added.

Black Rock has also submitted a draft Environmental and Social Impact Statement for Mahenge and commenced development of a resettlement policy framework for residents around the project area.

The global graphite market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.

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