November 2019, Vol. 246, No. 11

Features

Why Tanzania, Zambia Want a New Oil Pipeline

By Shem Oirere, P&GJ Correspondent Demand for refined petroleum products in Tanzania has been increasing in recent years, and the East African country has proposed a new oil pipeline project to meet the consumption requirement for refined fuels, especially in the southern parts where there is growing development of new mining and industrial projects. The Tazania Zambia Mafuta Pipeline. (source: P&GJ/Energy Web Atlas) Although Tanzania’s consumption of refined fuels was estimated at 52,000 bpd by 2014, Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA), an autonomous multi-sectoral state authority that regulates

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