Tanzania Warned Over Oil, Gas Subsector

The private sector has cautioned the government not to make the same mistake in the oil and gas industry as witnessed in the mining sector where multinationals benefited more than the country did.

Tanzania private sector warns the government over gas and oil industry (file photo).

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    Daily News, 25 March 2014

    TANZANIA Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC), in collaboration with other exploration companies, expects to introduce more special sites for factories that will be operated… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Gas-Rich South Impresses Execs

    Daily News, 25 March 2014

    PERMANENT secretaries from almost all government ministries on Monday started a two day visits to the gas-rich regions of Lindi and Mtwara to inspect progress on a number of… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Firm Raises U.S. $7 Million for Solar Energy

    Daily News, 25 March 2014

    AN American solar energy company, Off Grid Electric has raised US$7 million to provide prepaid electricity to households in Tanzania. The US company raised the money in a funding… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Gas Centres Comply With New Rules

    Daily News, 25 March 2014

    A NUMBER of strategic selling points of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) around Dar es Salaam have complied with the newly instituted regulation on use of correct weights and measures… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   African Bank Tips On Energy Output

    EA Business, 24 March 2014

    The African Development Bank last week celebrated World Water Day targeting supporting the optimization of energy production and allow for the reuse of water so that none is wasted… Read more »

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