Skip to main content

Aminex provide Ntorya operations update

Published by , Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,


Aminex, the oil and gas exploration and development company focused on Tanzania, has announced an operations update on the Ntorya development.

The Tanzania Petroleum Development Corp. (TPDC) has formally notified the operator of the Ntorya development (ARA Petroleum Tanzania Ltd (APT)) that construction of the pipeline from the Ntorya gas field to the Madimba gas processing plant (the Pipeline) shall commence in July 2025 and is scheduled to be completed and commissioned by the end of July 2026. The Ntorya-2 well will provide gas once the Pipeline is commissioned.

APT have presented a tender strategy to the Petroleum Upstream Regulatory Authority (PURA) for contracting a rig to drill the Chikumbi-1 well and perform a workover on the Ntorya-1 well, along with all related services. PURA requested this strategy to expedite the tendering process. Once APT receives approval from PURA, it will immediately issue the rig tender and tenders for other necessary services, expecting to do so no later than mid-August 2025.

Charles Santos, Executive Chairman of Aminex commented “We are delighted that work on the pipeline will commence this month, marking the start of the construction phase of the Ntorya Gas Development. With a plan to complete the Pipeline by July 2026 and expectation of starting a rig tender process very soon, the project is well on its way to producing first gas next year.

"We are grateful to the TPDC, PURA and other agencies, which have backed the Government of Tanzania’s strong commitment to our project with their hard work. And we thank APT as the operator for managing the dynamic work streams to reach this milestone.

"As the discoverer of the Ntorya Gas Field and founding partner in the development, we have long believed the project will be a gamechanger for Tanzania’s energy landscape. Gas from the first phase of development will be staying in Tanzania to help power homes, boost industrial development and the regional economy and replace dirtier fuels such as coal and charcoal. This has long been our vision and now we are very excited to be so much closer to realising that vision.”

 

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/17072025/aminex-provide-ntorya-operations-update/

You might also like

The World Pipelines Podcast - Protecting high value assets with AMPP

Juan Caballero, Chair of the AMPP Board of Directors, talks about AMPP's global efforts to prevent corrosion and to protect assets, offering insight into how the association listens to its members and serves the pipeline industry.

Tune in to the World Pipelines Podcast on your favourite podcast app today.

Apple Podcasts  Spotify Podcasts  YouTube

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):