Uganda looks to Tanzania for gas

Natural gas is not good for cooking alone, you can do wide range of thing including driving cars and producing other product at form of energy used.

The issues of gas pipeline between Kenya and Tanzania first surface in 2011 and everything was going well until your current president came up with ingenious idea of locking Tanzania out of northern corridor development projects. Including oil pipeline, and East Africa railways interconnection. Deliberately Kenya abandoned the gas pipeline project after losing Uganda pipeline, and to be honest it isn't our problem, Zambia Uganda are already on our doorstep and life moves on.
 
Watarudi tu haya mambo ya uchumi hayataki unazi. As long as Kenya manages to build a pipeline, there's no way the country can avoid gas as the most realistic form of heating since that waxy crude in Lokichar will need to be constantly heat in order to flow in the pipeline. Unless Kenya is to evacuate crude by trucks forever. The other thing Total is to buy out Tull own after having bought A.P. Moeller-Maersk earlier this year.
 
Well mpira uko upande wao, oil yao ya North is light and sweet which means on its own, it's only good for light oil products like jet fuel and light petroleum products. In another words is good for flying planes and driving cars but not so good for industrial use or marine fuel, unless they blend it with other type of oil from different part of the world.
 
Kaka wewe unazungumzia habari ya gas ya kupikia majumbani ambayo ipo compressed into liquid form ambayo huwezi kuitumika Kama power ktk viwanda na mining sector. Hapa kinachozungungumzwa ni gas inayokuja moja kwa moja katika bomba ili itumika katika viwanda, migodi, na majumbani in large scale
 
Tanzagiza wanabonga sana with little to show for it, hivi tangu hiyo gesi ijulikane ni Nani amekuwa connected hata Kule Mtwara? Kama mwenzenu alivyosema Tz ni kama Venezuela, barikiwa na kila kitu lakini wananchi wanaishi kwa ufukara na kulishwa paipai na jiwe... 😀😀 somebody please weka ile picha ya Jiwe na paipai( Njaa inawamaliza watanzania kweli kweli).
 
Perhaps if Kenyans behave we might consider building a pipeline to Nairobi as well.....haha......watanyooka tu!
 

Leta picha ya matumizi ya oil ya wana Lokichar!
 
There was no plan to have cooking gas supplied directly to homes in kenya..Nothing like that ever has been proposed in kenya.
It does not matter whether kenya builds or does not build a gas, Tanzania still remains the most economical source of cooking gas for EAC.
There is absolutely nothing to loose for Tz, they arr still selling gas to Kenya in gas cylinders (more expensively) while they block entery of kenyan manufactured goods to their markets
 
Tunatengeneza bomba la gas liende uganda wafue chuma kwa smelter, wakati chuma yetu ya liganga inatengnezewa siasa, lakini bomba litapita kanda pendwa basi tukubali hoja
 
Unajua mambo ya uchumi kwa uhakika. Wakenya wanatakiwa waache kiburi. Wanatakiwa ku cooperate. Ni kwa faida ya wananchi wao, Wanatakiwa waelewe msemo unaosema "if you can't beat them, join them" simple arithmetic.
 
Tunatengeneza bomba la gas liende uganda wafue chuma kwa smelter, wakati chuma yetu ya liganga inatengnezewa siasa, lakini bomba litapita kanda pendwa basi tukubali hoja
Hebu ona sasa naye huyu. Fikiria kwa kutumia kichea vizuri.
Hiyo ni economic benefit kutokana na bomba la mafuta kutoka Uganda.
Tumia msemo huu "If your adversaries are stronger than you, it is better to join their side"
 
Tunatengeneza bomba la gas liende uganda wafue chuma kwa smelter, wakati chuma yetu ya liganga inatengnezewa siasa, lakini bomba litapita kanda pendwa basi tukubali hoja
Wacha upumbavu wewe na akili ya makamasi! Gesi pia itatumika ku-heat crude oil from Uganda. There is no better time to build gas pipeline to Uganda than now. Mind u aside Uganda this same pipeline will serve a number of industries across the regions it transerve aside cities and towns among them Tanga n Morogoro (industrial hubs), Dodoma (the new capital city) n Mwanza (commercial hub). Ni mjinga tu anaweza asione impetus ya Uganda pipeline itakayo-assure ready financing!
 
Hebu ona sasa naye huyu. Fikiria kwa kutumia kichea vizuri.
Hiyo ni economic benefit kutokana na bomba la mafuta kutoka Uganda.
Tumia msemo huu "If your adversaries are stronger than you, it is better to join their side"
Upeleke gas Uganda wakati tanga , arusha , hawajapata hii inaenda kanda pendwa mzee, kwanza wao wana mafuta hawatumii wznaagiza gas
 
Kenya did not deliberately abandon the gas pipeline, it is Tz that initially said that it was not interested in developing it for neighbors at the time, that you wanted to concentrate on local supply before exporting it in bulk to neighbors. The gas pipeline proposal failed long before we lost the oil pipeline deal with Uganda.
Truth be said, we did ourselves a favour and we also did Tz a favour by the so called "Locking out " Tanzania.. But technically speaking, we did not lock out Tz, we only formed a CoW where countries that wanted to implement EAC protocols could do so much freely without dragging, Tz has always been welcomed to join, but never did. This is because Tz has always been suspicious of Kenya and was thus always holding back. We would take years negotiating for something, then we all finally agree then when its time to sign the agreement, Tz parliament or public or presidency hesitates to sign and starts dragging back to the table..... Lets face it Tz will never sign the EA passport, Tourist Visa and a whole lot of other things that EAC is supposed to sign, infact you have already started going back on the little things that you had already signed, I here you have now banned importation of carrots! from kenya!, like seriously carrots!!!... a
.. lets stop the bullsh!t and just call a spade a spade.. as long as Kenya is also a signatory Tz will always drag its feet to agree to anything..

And where did Kenya abandon the EA railway interconnection, A connection to TZ will be a boost to Kenyas SGR. Infact, it was president Uhuru that suggested to KR last year to come up with plans to build a dry port in Voi. Who do you think its meant for? One thing you should know by now is that Kenya never holds grudges when it comes to business, as long as it brings profits we would go into business with anyone. If we were so bitter about the pipeline why would we have finished the Voi-Holili highway construction? Would we have agreed to take AfDB loan for the yet to be constructed $750m Malindi Bagamoro highway? Would so many Kenyan companies be invested in Tz with combined investment of over $1B, some of these companies are even partly government owned e.g KCB bank, KQ
 
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