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Imewagharimu sana hawajui nini cha kufanya, huku Museveni bado amekomaa, hatoachia aliwe kama alivyoshauriwa na mwenzake wa Tanzania...
Tanzania kule wao walishazoea kuliwa, hutia saini moja kwa moja kisha wanaishia kulalamikia mabepari.
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Kampala. China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has said the deadlock surrounding commercialisation of Uganda’s oil is disruptive to the economics of its business.
Speaking during the 6TH East African Oil & Gas Convention in Kampala yesterday, Mr Gao Guangcai, the CNOOC vice project manager, said as a Joint Venture Partner they were barely able to make decisions towards the Final Investment Decision (FID) and commencing oil fields development.
“We cannot handle the FID as earlier planned. It is now very difficult to negotiate with government. This is not good for the (economics) of our business,” Mr Gao, told an audience of largely foreign nationals, who had gathered for the two-day oil and gas convention in Kampala.
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Tanzania kule wao walishazoea kuliwa, hutia saini moja kwa moja kisha wanaishia kulalamikia mabepari.
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Kampala. China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has said the deadlock surrounding commercialisation of Uganda’s oil is disruptive to the economics of its business.
Speaking during the 6TH East African Oil & Gas Convention in Kampala yesterday, Mr Gao Guangcai, the CNOOC vice project manager, said as a Joint Venture Partner they were barely able to make decisions towards the Final Investment Decision (FID) and commencing oil fields development.
“We cannot handle the FID as earlier planned. It is now very difficult to negotiate with government. This is not good for the (economics) of our business,” Mr Gao, told an audience of largely foreign nationals, who had gathered for the two-day oil and gas convention in Kampala.
Tanzania- Uganda pipeline deadlock very disruptive, says Chinese
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has said the deadlock surrounding commercialisation of Uganda’s oil is disruptive to the economics of its business.