East African Crude Oil Pipeline construction to kick start next month

East African Crude Oil Pipeline construction to kick start next month

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Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total

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PRESIDENT John Magufuli bids farewell to Total President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer, and his team after a meeting at State House, yesterday. (Photo by State House)

PRESIDENT John Magufuli has urged the French oil and gas conglomerate, Total, which is the leading investor in the Hoima- Tanga crude oil pipeline, to work jointly with local contractors and manpower in all the 24 districts where the conduit will pass through in Tanzania.

"Tanzania has adequate as well as experienced contractors and engineers whom you can work with on the project," President Magufuli made the remarks after meeting a delegation of executives from the French company at the State House in Dar es Salaam, yesterday.

Dubbed the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) whose execution is slated for next month, Dr Magufuli as well urged the company undertaking the project to fast-track implementation before the 2020 deadline for the benefit of people of Tanzania and Uganda.

"We are highly positive that the project will be completed before the time limit; apart from export markets, the East African region alone has a population of about 165 million people who will provide reliable market for the product.

The government of Tanzania assures maximum cooperation to Total and other partners in execution and operating the pipeline, provided you pay requisite taxes and abide by the laws of our country," President Magufuli told the delegation.

The high-level delegation of the multinational company included Total's President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer and President of Total Africa, Mr Stanislaus Mittelman.

Also on the list was Total's Vice-President for East and Central Africa, Mr Jean Christian Bergeron and Managing Director of Total Tanzania, Mr Tarik Moufaddal.

Speaking after the occasion, the Minister for Energy, Dr Medard Kalemani and his counterpart on the Industry, Trade and Investment docket, Mr Charles Mwijage, said the delegation had come to Tanzania to assess preparations for execution of the project.

The ministers revealed as well that Total wants to boost its oil marketing business in Tanzania and working with the government to conduct oil exploration on Lake Tanganyika, Lake Eyasi Wembere and Lake Rukwa.

Mr Nguer thanked President Magufuli and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni for the thrust they put behind the pipeline project, pledging that the company is working to finalize few issues before the venture kicks off.

The TOTAL executive further hailed President Magufuli for his crackdown on corruption which put the country as a favourable destination for business and investment, stating that Total was ready to work with the government of Tanzania in exploration of oil. Uganda and Tanzania have entered into an agreement for the proposed US 3.55 billion US Dollars crude export pipeline.

The 1,445 km pipeline will start in landlocked Uganda's western region, where crude reserves were discovered in 2006 to Tanzania's Indian Ocean seaport of Tanga.

Tanzania: Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total
 
Rais Magufuli hawa wawekezaji wanaimani na serikali yake sana huu mradi hauna 10 percent wala hauna share ya kiongozi yeyote wa serikali.
Hongera Mheshimiwa Rais Magufuli hawa wapiga kelele kuna siku watakukumbuka.
 
The ministers revealed as well that Total wants to boost its oil marketing business in Tanzania and working with the government to conduct oil exploration on Lake Tanganyika, Lake Eyasi Wembere and Lake Rukwa.

This is the best part of the story soon and very soon we gonna have it from our own reserves, total should put prominent consideration in the undoubtedly oil traces in Tanzania hope they will find bigger black diamonds over Ugandan and that of some little bubbles of Lokichar Kenya which probably could all dried out inside pipeline even before reaching the refinery.

Total should focus on the tangible deals
 
Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total

JPM-TOTAL.jpg

PRESIDENT John Magufuli bids farewell to Total President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer, and his team after a meeting at State House, yesterday. (Photo by State House)

PRESIDENT John Magufuli has urged the French oil and gas conglomerate, Total, which is the leading investor in the Hoima- Tanga crude oil pipeline, to work jointly with local contractors and manpower in all the 24 districts where the conduit will pass through in Tanzania.

"Tanzania has adequate as well as experienced contractors and engineers whom you can work with on the project," President Magufuli made the remarks after meeting a delegation of executives from the French company at the State House in Dar es Salaam, yesterday.

Dubbed the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) whose execution is slated for next month, Dr Magufuli as well urged the company undertaking the project to fast-track implementation before the 2020 deadline for the benefit of people of Tanzania and Uganda.

"We are highly positive that the project will be completed before the time limit; apart from export markets, the East African region alone has a population of about 165 million people who will provide reliable market for the product.

The government of Tanzania assures maximum cooperation to Total and other partners in execution and operating the pipeline, provided you pay requisite taxes and abide by the laws of our country," President Magufuli told the delegation.

The high-level delegation of the multinational company included Total's President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer and President of Total Africa, Mr Stanislaus Mittelman.

Also on the list was Total's Vice-President for East and Central Africa, Mr Jean Christian Bergeron and Managing Director of Total Tanzania, Mr Tarik Moufaddal.

Speaking after the occasion, the Minister for Energy, Dr Medard Kalemani and his counterpart on the Industry, Trade and Investment docket, Mr Charles Mwijage, said the delegation had come to Tanzania to assess preparations for execution of the project.

The ministers revealed as well that Total wants to boost its oil marketing business in Tanzania and working with the government to conduct oil exploration on Lake Tanganyika, Lake Eyasi Wembere and Lake Rukwa.

Mr Nguer thanked President Magufuli and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni for the thrust they put behind the pipeline project, pledging that the company is working to finalize few issues before the venture kicks off.

The TOTAL executive further hailed President Magufuli for his crackdown on corruption which put the country as a favourable destination for business and investment, stating that Total was ready to work with the government of Tanzania in exploration of oil. Uganda and Tanzania have entered into an agreement for the proposed US 3.55 billion US Dollars crude export pipeline.

The 1,445 km pipeline will start in landlocked Uganda's western region, where crude reserves were discovered in 2006 to Tanzania's Indian Ocean seaport of Tanga.

Tanzania: Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total
uta,tuta😱
 
Mimi sina shaka na uwajibikaji wa Magufuli hata kidogo, wasiwasi wangu ni katika ukandamizaji wa uhuru wa kujieleza, hapo ndipo nisipokubaliana na Magufuli
 
Rais Magufuli hawa wawekezaji wanaimani na serikali yake sana huu mradi hauna 10 percent wala hauna share ya kiongozi yeyote wa serikali.
Hongera Mheshimiwa Rais Magufuli hawa wapiga kelele kuna siku watakukumbuka.

wala kina rostam sijui Patel au nani hutawasikia kwenye pipeline. for the FIRST TIME THE BIG PROJECT TO EXECUTED WITHOUT BEING HIJACKED BY GLAND CORRUPT OFFICIALS/POLITICIANS/BUSINESSMEN.

Bravo JPM.
 
Rais Magufuli hawa wawekezaji wanaimani na serikali yake sana huu mradi hauna 10 percent wala hauna share ya kiongozi yeyote wa serikali.
Hongera Mheshimiwa Rais Magufuli hawa wapiga kelele kuna siku watakukumbuka.

you guy so genius or u have huge power of investigating such quickly mpaka umejua mambo ya hii issue hongera.

otherwise labda unasema kutoka moyoni😛
 
Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total

JPM-TOTAL.jpg

PRESIDENT John Magufuli bids farewell to Total President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer, and his team after a meeting at State House, yesterday. (Photo by State House)

PRESIDENT John Magufuli has urged the French oil and gas conglomerate, Total, which is the leading investor in the Hoima- Tanga crude oil pipeline, to work jointly with local contractors and manpower in all the 24 districts where the conduit will pass through in Tanzania.

"Tanzania has adequate as well as experienced contractors and engineers whom you can work with on the project," President Magufuli made the remarks after meeting a delegation of executives from the French company at the State House in Dar es Salaam, yesterday.

Dubbed the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) whose execution is slated for next month, Dr Magufuli as well urged the company undertaking the project to fast-track implementation before the 2020 deadline for the benefit of people of Tanzania and Uganda.

"We are highly positive that the project will be completed before the time limit; apart from export markets, the East African region alone has a population of about 165 million people who will provide reliable market for the product.

The government of Tanzania assures maximum cooperation to Total and other partners in execution and operating the pipeline, provided you pay requisite taxes and abide by the laws of our country," President Magufuli told the delegation.

The high-level delegation of the multinational company included Total's President for Marketing and Services, who is also member of the company's Executive Committee, Mr Momar Nguer and President of Total Africa, Mr Stanislaus Mittelman.

Also on the list was Total's Vice-President for East and Central Africa, Mr Jean Christian Bergeron and Managing Director of Total Tanzania, Mr Tarik Moufaddal.

Speaking after the occasion, the Minister for Energy, Dr Medard Kalemani and his counterpart on the Industry, Trade and Investment docket, Mr Charles Mwijage, said the delegation had come to Tanzania to assess preparations for execution of the project.

The ministers revealed as well that Total wants to boost its oil marketing business in Tanzania and working with the government to conduct oil exploration on Lake Tanganyika, Lake Eyasi Wembere and Lake Rukwa.

Mr Nguer thanked President Magufuli and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni for the thrust they put behind the pipeline project, pledging that the company is working to finalize few issues before the venture kicks off.

The TOTAL executive further hailed President Magufuli for his crackdown on corruption which put the country as a favourable destination for business and investment, stating that Total was ready to work with the government of Tanzania in exploration of oil. Uganda and Tanzania have entered into an agreement for the proposed US 3.55 billion US Dollars crude export pipeline.

The 1,445 km pipeline will start in landlocked Uganda's western region, where crude reserves were discovered in 2006 to Tanzania's Indian Ocean seaport of Tanga.

Tanzania: Embrace Locals in Pipeline Project, JPM Tells Total
European countries are rapidly setting deadline for vehicles uses fossil enegy.

It is no far than 2025,
 
I assure u in the next 100 years cars driven by hydrocarbons will still exist.
Unaongea kama mambosasa wewe!I
Au unadhani ni nyie mnaoahidi kutoa 50m kila kujiji ghafla mnasanda!
 
Unaongea kama mambosasa wewe!I
Au unadhani ni nyie mnaoahidi kutoa 50m kila kujiji ghafla mnasanda!
Kwahiyo wewe unaulewa mkubwa kuliko Statoil, BP, Total n Shell! All European companies..[emoji23] [emoji115]
 
Mtegemea cha nduguye, hufa maskini...Yani Tz inategemea mafuta ya Uganda kujikwamua toka umasikini...Hahahaha.
 
European countries are rapidly setting deadline for vehicles uses fossil enegy.

It is no far than 2025,
Lile bomba toka Lokachiar kwenda Lamu port mnalotaka kujenga malipaje kama gari zikiacha kutumia mafuta?
 
Unaongea kama mambosasa wewe!I
Au unadhani ni nyie mnaoahidi kutoa 50m kila kujiji ghafla mnasanda!
Wewe ndiye mwenye kichwa kibovu, unadhani shifting from one source of energy to the other ni kitu kinachochukua miaka kumi?, hadi leo dunia imeshindwa kabisa kubadilisha matumizi ya petrol car kwenda kwenye gad, japo gas inapatikana kwa wingi na ni cheap
 
Mtegemea cha nduguye, hufa maskini...Yani Tz inategemea mafuta ya Uganda kujikwamua toka umasikini...Hahahaha.
Tanzania itakuwa inapata $1B kwa mwaka toka katika hilo bomba, SGR yenu kwa mwaka pamoja na deni kubwa mlilokopa haifiki $300m kwa mwaka, Tanzania haijawekeza hata $1, hapo kuna direct jobs zaidi ya 10,000
 
Mtegemea cha nduguye, hufa maskini...Yani Tz inategemea mafuta ya Uganda kujikwamua toka umasikini...Hahahaha.
Ati imagine kusafirisha 260,000 barrels per day at £12.2 for each barrel. That is nearly $3 mln per day! That's aside chances for DRC n South Sudan to join. Meanwhile our LNG project is in waiting..
 
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