Tanzania EITI
Overview and role of the EITI. Tanzania is predominantly a mining country with both small and large-scale operations. The country’s extractive sector accounted for 5.2% to national GDP in 2019. Its diverse mining sector includes exploitation of gold,
Total's contested oil projects in Africa: The case of Uganda and Tanzania
The oil extraction will take place partly in the Murchison Falls Park, a classified site under the protection of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. With a wide variety of...
Energy Resource Guide Tanzania Oil and Gas
Tanzania has 842 kilometers (km) of gas transmission pipelines, of which 58 km is utilized for industrial customers in Dar es Salaam. The discovered natural gas reserves amount
Energy Resource Guide - Tanzania - Oil and Gas
The discovered natural gas reserves amount to 57.54 trillion standard cubic feet (TCF) according to the Ministry of Energy data (December 2017). Tanzania does not produce crude oil and has not experienced a recent commercial oil discovery. Tanzania typically consumes around 35,000 barrels per day of refined oil products, all of which are imported.
Uganda, Tanzania sign crucial oil pipeline deal DW 04/13
Isaac Mugabi. 04/13/2021. Ugandans are making disparaging comments on social media about the multibillion-dollar oil pipeline deal that the country has signed with Tanzania and Total. The secrecy
Uganda, Tanzania sign crucial oil pipeline deal ?DW ?04/13/2021
Uganda, Tanzania and the French oil company Total, along with its investment partner in Uganda, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), signed a series of agreements on Sunday...
Why it’s important to know the crude oil extraction
Before learning the costs components of crude oil extraction, let’s take a look at how producers extract crude oil from the ground. By Gordon Kristopher Nov. 20
East African countries welcoming crude oil extraction investments
As mentioned, Tanzania has partnered with its landlocked neighbour Uganda for the construction and management of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP). The EACOP is a 1,443km pipeline that is been constructed at a value of 3.5 Billion USD. These funds are been directly injected into the economies of Uganda and Tanzania effectively
East African countries welcoming crude oil extraction investments
As mentioned, Tanzania has partnered with its landlocked neighbour Uganda for the construction and management of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline
Why it important to know the crude oil extraction process
When crude oil extraction from secondary recovery becomes impossible, tertiary recovery is applied. In this method, water, gas, and chemicals are injected into the reservoir to improve the...