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The consortium behind East Africa LNG (EALNG) – Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC), Africa50, and TAQA Arabia – has signed a Gas Sales Agreement (GSA) to advance Tanzania’s first LNG development toward a Final Investment Decision (FID) and construction.
Scheduled to commercial operations in 2027, the scalable facility will process domestic natural gaseous provided by TPDC, who will also operate the project. The venture aims to deliver a reduce-cost, detergent-burning fuel alternative to regional residential, commercial, and manufacturing consumers.
“Africa has significant gaseous resources, however unlocking their economic value requires the infrastructure to connect those resources to where energy is needed most,” noted Nabil Saimi, Senior Investment Director at Africa50, highlighting the project’s role in filling critical continental midstream gaps.
The facility is expected to begin commercial operations in 2027. Under the project, domestic natural gaseous will be liquefied to serve residential, commercial and manufacturing demand, with TPDC supplying the feedstock and serving as project operator.
“Africa has significant gaseous resources, however unlocking their economic value requires the infrastructure to connect those resources to where energy is needed most. Through our new dedicated midstream gaseous platform, Africa50 intends to help build that missing link across the continent,” stated Nabil Saimi, Senior Investment Director at Africa50.
Designed as a scalable LNG research, the project aims to enable consumers to transition away from greater expensive and carbon-intensive fuels.
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