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your word against the law. Salmin Amour is on record kutambua uraia wa Jamshid. Guess what? Tanganyika unbelievable ndio wamelalamikia gesture ya Amour hadi bungeni.ni Raia wa muscat
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your word against the law. Salmin Amour is on record kutambua uraia wa Jamshid. Guess what? Tanganyika unbelievable ndio wamelalamikia gesture ya Amour hadi bungeni.ni Raia wa muscat
Tanganyika unbelievable au non believers? umemaanisha nn? Huyo Salmin kwani ni nani kwenye sias za Tanzania? wapemba mnajuana kwa vilemba yeye na Maalim hawana tofauti!your word against the law. Salmin Amour is on record kutambua uraia wa Jamshid. Guess what? Tanganyika unbelievable ndio wamelalamikia gesture ya Amour hadi bungeni.
Salmin ndio yule yule mwalimu alitamka mbogo huyu.Tanganyika unbelievable au non believers? umemaanisha nn? Huyo Salmin kwani ni nani kwenye sias za Tanzania? wapemba mnajuana kwa vilemba yeye na Maalim hawana tofauti!
mbogo yaani nyati ama? Lahaula...! akawaje binadam ghafla?Salmin ndio yule yule mwalimu alitamka mbogo huyu.
kuna type ya methane ambayo ni renewable pia bio methane maana NG ni methane ukiacha methane from fossil ipo pia bio methane! Huwa sibishi nisichofahamu...Geza Ulole hajui renewable energy/fossil fuels nk yuko hapa full kubisha hadi kutwa.
Mods, this news mmeleta wrong section, tafadhali rekebisha.
Kila mtu anafahamu biogas, ila uzi wako ni kuhusu LNG ya Lindi. That is a fossil fuel!!!! Dang!! Wewe na unyumbu, tumechoshwa.kuna type ya methane ambayo ni renewable pia bio methane maana NG ni methane ukiacha methane from fossil ipo pia bio methane! Huwa sibishi nisichofahamu...
soma nilichoandika maana upeo wako mdogo sishangai!Kila mtu anafahamu biogas, ila uzi wako ni kuhusu LNG ya Lindi. That is a fossil fuel!!!! Dang!! Wewe na unyumbu, tumechoshwa.
Ni mmojawapo ya wale vilaz waliotangazwa kipindi kile na mkuru mkuruHuyu nae katokea wapi!?
Kwa nini kila mwandishi wa habari anaandika project cost ni $30billion dollars? Wanabadili conversion ya Tsh tu kila mwaka.....hakuna mtu mwenye uwezo hata wa kujiuliza tu approximate project cost inapatikanaje?
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Tanzania’s $30bn gas plant set to “revolutionise” country
10 August 2016 | By GCR Staff
Tanzania and its oil industry partners are to invest $30bn in a gas processing plant that will lead to an “economic revolution”, according to the country’s energy minister.
Sospeter Muhongo, speaking to the Dar es Salaam Daily News, said the government had already embarked on the preliminary work and that Tanzanians should expect rapid growth to begin in a few years.
The Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) will develop the project over a 40-month period along with a consortium of oil companies including BG Group (now owned by Royal Dutch Shell), Statoil, Exxon Mobil and UK-based independent Ophir Energy.
Modestus Lumato, TPDC’s principal petroleum engineer, told Construction Review Africa that the environmental impact assessment was scheduled to commence soon and would be carried out alongside the formulation of a Development Report Induction Plan.
The plant will be built in the southeastern Lindi administrative region. Most of Tanzania’s gas reserves are located in deep sea fields off its coast, although an onshore field was found in February, near Dar es Salaam.
Altogether, the country has estimated reserves of 1.6 trillion cubic metres, putting it 22nd between Egypt and Libya in the world rankings.
Mr Muhongo asked the public to remain calm as the government continued to set plans for the megaproject. He said it was “likely to take many years because it needed huge amounts of money, high skilled and experienced personnel as well as good supervision”.
He added: “I can tell you today that in the few coming years, Lindi and Mtwara will be the country’s economic hub. All investors are eying them because of gas and other resources.”
Alongside the gas plant, the government is planning a $1.9bn fertiliser plant, which it says will provide jobs for more than 5,000 Tanzanians.
As well as the purification and liquefaction plant, the government will construct about 200km of gas pipes.
Image: Waiting for a revolution – Lindi, Tanzania as it is now (picture courtesy of africatravelresource.com)
The cost of LNG is $30 bln is accurate unless u know another type of LNG! Mind it is not an oil refinery!Kwa nini kila mwandishi wa habari anaandika project cost ni $30billion dollars? Wanabadili conversion ya Tsh tu kila mwaka.....hakuna mtu mwenye uwezo hata wa kujiuliza tu approximate project cost inapatikanaje?
Can you elaborate a little bit more, a breakdown of $30 billion dollars...what does it constitute? Who are the contractors, is the deal done yet? Is $30 billion dollars a fixed project cost?The cost of LNG is $30 bln is accurate unless u know another type of LNG! Mind it is not an oil refinery!
look for the cost of two LNG train! BTW who r u to argue the cost of LNG given out by Ministry of Energy and minerals plus the companies about to invest?Can you elaborate a little bit more, a breakdown of $30 billion dollars...what does it constitute? Who are the contractors, is the deal done yet? Is $30 billion dollars a fixed project cost?
It is a Plant...not just LNG. I know several types of LNG Plants
Hiyo unayosema train hainunuliwi kama gari. Inajengwa baada ya kuwa designed na wataalamu. Design siku zote hutegemea na mahitaji. Kwa maana hiyo gharama ya mradi inaweza kubadilika iwapo mahitaji/design itabadilika. Mpaka sasa makampuni hayajaamua kuwekeza, which means design bado!look for the cost of two LNG train! BTW who r u to argue the cost of LNG given out by Ministry of Energy and minerals plus the companies about to invest?
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Tanzania says LNG project could cost up to $30 bln
Thu Nov 13, 2014 2:38pm GMT
By Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant to develop Tanzania's vast gas reserves could cost up to $30 billion, the energy minister said, but declined to reveal the proposed site for the liquefaction facility.
East Africa has become one of the world's hottest new oil and gas areas after a string of discoveries, which producers hope to exploit to feed energy-hungry Asia. Many top companies such as BG Group, Exxon Mobil and Statoil are at work in Tanzania to tap its gas reserves.
Tanzania and its southern neighbour, Mozambique, are locked in a race to be first to export gas from Africa's eastern seaboard after huge discoveries offshore recently that could transform their struggling economies.
"The investment in this LNG plant is between $20 billion and $30 billion," the Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo told a news conference on Thursday.
"Preparations are underway... we will make formal announcements when everything is ready."
Muhongo declined to give details on how the cost of the LNG project would be met, or say if the government had given final approval for the location of the LNG terminal.
He said the LNG terminal would be the "biggest investment in the history of the country" and that the government was in talks with the energy majors over the launch of the project.
Tanzania is estimated to have 53.2 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas, which it said could rise four-fold over the next five years, putting it on par with some Middle East producers.
Britain's BG Group and its partners, Ophir Energy, Exxon Mobil and Statoil plan to invest in a two-train LNG plant in Tanzania's southern Lindi region, according to energy sources.
Muhongo said the government was in the final stages of drafting a long-delayed new gas legislation, but declined to reveal when it would be sent to parliament for approval.
"The gas legislation is about 75 percent complete. We will make sure the legislation is in place before major investments are made," he said.
Analysts warned that recent demands by a parliamentary committee for all oil and gas contracts in Tanzania to be made public could further delay progress in the sector. Muhongo said the government would not make the contracts public without the consent of investors due to confidentiality clauses.
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Kwahiyo unadhani sijui ninavyoongea? wewe pumb... kweli! leta estimates zako mjuaji! so ina maana wewe unafahamu haya masuala zaidi ya technical team at TPDC and MEM! uache ujinga!Hiyo unayosema train hainunuliwi kama gari. Inajengwa baada ya kuwa designed na wataalamu. Design siku zote hutegemea na mahitaji. Kwa maana hiyo gharama ya mradi inaweza kubadilika iwapo mahitaji/design itabadilika. Mpaka sasa makampuni hayajaamua kuwekeza, which means design bado!
Hiyo figure ni approximate...na inavary kila kukicha...so sio sahihi kutumia $30 billion kwa miaka yote!
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