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Tanzania ya Samia inazidi kupata Neema Kila siku na hivi punde ni habari za kugundulika kwa Gesi asilia eneo la Ruvu-Kibaha Mkoa wa Pwani.
Ugunduzi umefanywa na kampuni ya Wazawa ya Dodsol Hydrocarbon (T) ltd ambapo kisima chake kinakaririwa kuwa na gas Asilimia kiasi Cha zaidi ya cubic feet Trilioni 5.
Mungu ibariki Tanzania.
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COAST REGION: TANZANIAN firm—Dodsal Hydrocarbon (T) Limited is about to start a gas drilling project at its Ruvu block, in Kibaha District, Coast Region with an upside potential of over five (5) trillion cubic feet.
The company, which is a subsidiary of Dodsal Group—a 75-year-old conglomerate, will be implementing the project in collaboration with the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC). Dr Rajen Kilachand, Chairman and owner of the Ruvu block told the ‘Daily News’ in an exclusive interview on Wednesday that all processes to commence the project have already been completed.
“We are only waiting for a licence from the Ministry of Energy to proceed with tender announcement and commence operations,” he said.
He went on to say that the company has so far invested over 200 million US dollars (about 501bn/-) for the preparations of the project and that they are expecting to use more money when the project starts.
“Our firm discovered a potential lean gas of 3.1 to 3.9 trillion cubic feet over an area of 4,000 square kilometres in the Ruvu block. Lean is gas high in methane content (typically 95 per cent or more) and with few higher fractions. Exploration work was done by BGP from China and processed by Rose and Associates from Houston, United States of America,” he explained.
The company’s activities started back in 2007; whereby research was conducted by a local company—Africa Geophysical Services (AGS). According to Dr Kilachand, over 150 people have so far benefited from research and exploration activities.
“We will announce a tender for drilling as soon as the ministry grants us the licence. Our operations will benefit hundreds of people within the Coast Region. This project is going to provide jobs to more than 100 people,” he stated.
Source: Daily News
Ugunduzi umefanywa na kampuni ya Wazawa ya Dodsol Hydrocarbon (T) ltd ambapo kisima chake kinakaririwa kuwa na gas Asilimia kiasi Cha zaidi ya cubic feet Trilioni 5.
Mungu ibariki Tanzania.
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COAST REGION: TANZANIAN firm—Dodsal Hydrocarbon (T) Limited is about to start a gas drilling project at its Ruvu block, in Kibaha District, Coast Region with an upside potential of over five (5) trillion cubic feet.
The company, which is a subsidiary of Dodsal Group—a 75-year-old conglomerate, will be implementing the project in collaboration with the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC). Dr Rajen Kilachand, Chairman and owner of the Ruvu block told the ‘Daily News’ in an exclusive interview on Wednesday that all processes to commence the project have already been completed.
“We are only waiting for a licence from the Ministry of Energy to proceed with tender announcement and commence operations,” he said.
He went on to say that the company has so far invested over 200 million US dollars (about 501bn/-) for the preparations of the project and that they are expecting to use more money when the project starts.
“Our firm discovered a potential lean gas of 3.1 to 3.9 trillion cubic feet over an area of 4,000 square kilometres in the Ruvu block. Lean is gas high in methane content (typically 95 per cent or more) and with few higher fractions. Exploration work was done by BGP from China and processed by Rose and Associates from Houston, United States of America,” he explained.
The company’s activities started back in 2007; whereby research was conducted by a local company—Africa Geophysical Services (AGS). According to Dr Kilachand, over 150 people have so far benefited from research and exploration activities.
“We will announce a tender for drilling as soon as the ministry grants us the licence. Our operations will benefit hundreds of people within the Coast Region. This project is going to provide jobs to more than 100 people,” he stated.
Source: Daily News