11 September
2024
Aminex plc
("Aminex" or
"the Company")
Ntorya Development Licence
received at handover ceremony
Aminex, the oil and gas exploration and
development company focused on Tanzania, is pleased to announce
that following the grant of the Development Licence over the Ntorya
gas discovery area by the Ministry of Energy in Tanzania in May
2024, the Company and the operator of the development, ARA
Petroleum Tanzania Limited (APT), were presented with the
Development Licence at a formal handover ceremony in Mtwara
yesterday.
The Licence is for a period of 25 years and was
presented to the joint venture by the Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister for Energy of Tanzania Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko. Along with
representatives of the Company and the operator, Lindi Regional
Commissioner Ms. Zainab Rajabu Taleck and District Commissioner Mr.
Abdallah Mwaipaya were also in attendance at the ceremony, as well
as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry for Energy, Mr.
Felchemsi Mramba, Member of the Board and Managing Director of the
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation, Mr. Dismas Fuko and Mr.
Mussa Makame, and the Managing Director of the Petroleum Upstream
Regulatory Authority, Mr. Charles Sangweni.
The ceremony was attended by over 1,000 people,
including local and regional dignitaries, Members of Parliament as
well as members of the public. The Deputy Prime Minister outlined
the government's vision for the future. Aminex was encouraged to
hear that the Deputy Prime Minister anticipates the completion of
the pipeline from Ntorya to Madimba within the next six months,
enabling the delivery of gas for the production of electricity. The
Deputy Prime Minister noted that:
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President Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan has been a driving force
behind this gas exploitation initiative.
· For
the first time under the current government, substantial quantities
of gas will be extracted as a consequence of this
project.
· The
licence handover represents the government's dedication to ensuring
that the country's resources including natural gas, benefits its
citizens.
· The
licence marks the beginning of gas exploitation to further
strengthen electricity availability in the Mtwara
region.
As well as endorsing the efforts of the joint
venture to date, the ceremony marked a milestone in the
government's commitment to bring energy and economic benefit to the
region and the country.
Work on the Ntorya site has been progressing
over the last few months, with APT acquiring land for the upstream
processing facilities and the Chikumbi-1 appraisal well location,
while expanding another nearby site to accommodate the construction
of a camp and storage yard. APT is also putting into place the
logistics necessary to conduct the subsurface work that will lead
to first gas production.
This includes conducting a well-test on
Ntorya-2 and converting it to a producing well, drilling the
Chikumbi-1 appraisal well with a view to converting it to a
producing well and carrying out a well workover at Ntorya-1, before
turning it into a producing well. First gas is anticipated as soon
as the pipeline carrying the gas away from the field is completed,
which is expected next year.
According to a Gas Sales Agreement signed with
the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation in January 2024, APT
expects to produce 40 to 60 million standard cubic feet a day
(mmscf/d) in the first year of production, with an increase to 140
mmscf/d within a few years. Such volumes will increase Tanzanian
gas production by between 20-80 percent.
As a founding partner of the Ntorya gas
discovery, with over 20 years' presence in Tanzania, Aminex looks
forward to realising the enormous potential of the discovery beyond
initial production as APT's joint venture partner, and help it
boost Tanzanian, and in particular, the Mtwara region's industrial
development and prosperity.
The joint venture partners believe there is potential to produce far greater volumes of
gas from Ntorya, having conducted an extensive 3D seismic survey
over the wider licence area. This potential will require investment
in a phased development of the Ntorya gas field and the maturing of
domestic industries as gas offtakers, such as fertiliser, cement
and plastics production plants, vehicle CNG stations, domestic LPG
suppliers and additional gas-fired power stations for industrial
and residential use.
Aminex, with a 25% non-operated interest, is
carried throughout the ongoing work programme to a maximum gross
capital expenditure of $140 million ($35 million net to Aminex).
The carry is expected to see the Company through to the
commencement of commercial gas production from the Ntorya field at
zero cost to the Company.
Charles
Santos, Executive Chairman of Aminex commented:
"We were
honoured to be invited to this ceremony celebrating the handover of
the Ntorya Development Licence from the Ministry of Energy. This
ceremony demonstrates the firm commitment of the Government
of Tanzania
to utilise Ntorya's resources to help eliminate energy poverty,
spur growth and improve living standards in the country. We are
proud as a founding partner in Ntorya to support ARA Petroleum and
the Tanzanian authorities in this crucial effort. Although this
development licence is the beginning of our efforts, we are very
excited about the further potential of Ntorya to bring significant
economic benefits to Tanzania and the region."
For further
information:
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Aminex
PLC
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+44 203 355 9909
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Charles Santos, Executive Chairman
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Knights Media
& Public Relations
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+44 203 653 0200
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Jason Knights, Sabina
Zawadzki
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Davy
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+353 1 679 6363
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Brian Garrahy
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Shard
Capital
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+44 20 7186 9952
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Damon Heath
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