Tanzania LNG project makes progress

8th February 2016

Company Announcement - Tanzania has opened 2016 as a serious contender to Mozambique Gas reserves, and the banter of 2015, pitting the two countries together in a race to come on stream first.

Recent Tanzania market developments include:

Regulatory Framework - 2015 saw Parliament passing three legislations that touch directly on the country's oil and gas industry. These are the Petroleum Act, 2015; the Oil and Gas Revenues Management Act, 2015; and the Tanzania Extractive Industries (Transparency and Accountability) Act, 2015. All these have already been gazetted and are in force. This is such a milestone in that the new laws have consolidated and streamlined the regulation and control of oil and gas in the country
LNG - Tanzania has said that it would not only be gaining capital gain tax payment when BG Group transfers its shares to Shell, but it would also be assured of a market for its liquefied natural gas (LNG). (Tanzanian authorities will be relying on the Income Tax ACT 2004)
• Labour Law -  The Association of Tanzania Employers wants the law on employment of non-citizens to be reviewed as it is a burning issue which employers would love to see amended. "The law is at the risk of being labeled anti-foreign and stand to scare potential investors away; Employers would love to see more relaxed Labour, and Migration laws on foreigners working in the country," stated Dr Aggrey Mlimuka, the Executive Director of ATE
• Host Government agreements are now the only hurdle to cross before FID.

The Tanzania Oil and Gas Market Briefing takes place on the 16 & 17 March 2016 in Dar Es Salaam. The market briefing will provide updates on the Legal Framework, Projects for the construction, operation and management of liquefied natural gas facilities in Lindi. Presentations will include key investment updates, development plan updates for the major projects, local domestic market project updates, contract developer updates and key legal updates. For more information, visit www.africaninfex.com