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5 Things No One Tells You About Tanzania Oil and Gas Workers

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Do you very interested to know numerous things  that Tanzanians who work  in oil and gas companies have in general?

You are about to learn excellent stuff.

Okay, let’s go..!

1: They love what they do
When you talk with Tanzanians who are working in oil and gas companies, they like to talk much concerning their jobs, memorable trips and challenges they face,

What does this imply?
The logic here is very   simple: If they like to talk much about their works this  means   they enjoy their jobs,
You can’t   talk much about the job you hate.

2: They graduate with neither petroleum courses

Most of Tanzania oil and gas workers they don’t have college courses related to oil and gas industry   like petroleum engineering, petroleum geosciences reservoir engineering   petroleum account etc:
They just join petroleum industry with other courses like chemical engineering,  Telecommunication engineering,   Mechanical engineering information technology etc.

3: Have  good academic history
Most of them they have great grades, As you know    many oil and gas   attract  best college students, So, most of them they finished with great grades.

You can also like to read:3 surprising Benefits,and disadvantages of working-in-oil-and gas industry

4: They are enthusiastic to assist others

Most of Tanzania oil and gas workers are ready to assist young and adult professionals who are very eager to know about different issues related to oil and gas industry. They are willing to share knowledge concerning this industry.

5: Strong oral and written communication

I  always talk to Tanzania oil and gas workers or when we do some projects collectively, I surprised with  the way they perform tasks,  they able to communicate well with others  and they have good writing skills.

Final Words
All of the above can be summarized   through the next words, Tanzania oil and gas workers are very smart.

India Eyes On African Countries Petroleum Sector Including Tanzania

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India is reportedly seeking close cooperation with countries in Africa, home to some of the large resources, to meet its energy and downstream industries’ requirements.

To explore opportunities in the sector, Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas, along with senior officials of MoPNG and senior executives of public sector oil & gas companies, met government representatives of African countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Tanzania, Mozambique, South Sudan, Algeria and Gabon during the 3rd India Africa Forum Summit.

According to MoPNG officials, India is keen to intensify its hydrocarbon cooperation with the African countries in upstream, midstream and downstream areas. Pradhan stressed upon the potential to graduate to an energy partnership between India and the African nations.

In an another event, Pradhan had accompanied Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his bilateral meetings with African countries such as Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, Gabon, Mozambique, Tanzania and Angola.

It may be noted that India imports about 33 million metric tonne (MMT) crude oil from Africa, which constitutes 18 percent of the country’s total crude import.

Indian public sector oil and gas companies have invested about $ 8 billion in oil & gas assets in Mozambique, Sudan and South Sudan. Engineers India Ltd (EIL) has been associated with refining sector in several countries as well.

To further give a push to cooperation in oil and gas sector, the government has decided to organise the 4th India-Africa hydrocarbon conference on January 21-22, 2016 in New Delhi.

Swala Oil Will Continue Exploration In Tanzania Despite Low Oil Prices

 

 

, Tanzania - Swala Oil and Gas Tanzania will continue with its exploration programs across the country despite a drastic fall in global oil prices which has affected oil share prices globally including Tanzania.

 Tanzania – Swala Oil and Gas Tanzania will continue with its exploration programs across the country despite a drastic fall in global oil prices which has affected oil share prices globally including Tanzania.

 

Speaking shortly after the Annual General Meeting a year since its listing on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), Swala Chief Executive Officer, David Ridge told reporters that for the past twelve months oil has come down from $130 to $50 a barrel adding that the situation has affected oil share prices everywhere in the world.

Dr Ridge said Swala Tanzania Initial Public Offer (IPO) price of Tsh 500 was the price still in existence since the company listed on DSE stressing that it has maintained the value over the last twelve months.

Read:3 surprising advantages and-disadvantages of oil and gas career

He however noted that, the company has lost 18% to 16% of its share value in the last twelve months explaining that the movement in share prices is global and partly driven by the fluctuating oil prices. “In case oil prices change just like other commodities do that will be reflected in the line share pricing” he said

Ridge noted that, if the market is difficult and share prices are going down investors are obliged to look for other ways of financing and the deal that Swala entered with Tata Petrodyne was one such way of alternatively financing Swala developments.

“Despite the fall of oil prices, Tata was willing to seal the deal that ensured that we will be able to sell some equity to a new participant. In our agreement, Tata will pay us a portion of past costs that will enable us to get an additional $6 million from $7.5 million which will go a long way in financing our operational costs”, said Dr Ridge.

“Tata Petrodyne will also pay part of our drilling costs up to about $4 million to $4.5 million and if we are successful in Kilombero they will pay another $1 million to work on exploration which brings the total value of the deal to stand at $12.5 million. In this regard, we do not have to raisemore equity at the time when the share prices have not come to its ideal prices,” he added.

Swala is the first oil and gas company to list on an East African stock exchange. It is an affiliated company to Swala Energy Limited, a company that is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).

Swala holds assets in the world-class East African Rift System with a total net land package in excess of 17,500km2. Swala has an active operational and business development programme to continue to grow its presence in the hydrocarbon provinces of East Africa.

3 Suprising Advantages and Disadvantages of Working in Oil and Gas Industry

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Do you really  know working into  oil and gas industry can benefit you than you think?
Do you think there are some disadvantages of working in oil and gas industry?

You are about to learn  excellent  stuff

The articles intend to clarify advantages and disadvantages of working in oil and gas industry:

Lets meet them

                                                       Advantages
   

1:Trip opportunities
If travelling different countries is your dream, oil and gas industry is a perfect career for you.

As the oil exploration and production projects of oil and gas are carried worldwide, oil and gas workers must travel from one project location to another.

As I am writing this article, some of the Tanzanians are in the United Arab Emirates working with oil and gas companies:

Furthermore, Some of these oil and gas activities are conducted on land  and others on deep water you  should get outfitted to work on deep-sea as well

2:Great Salary
I know this is the point of interest for most of you.The fact is that oil and gas industry is the highly paid industry.

If you want to understand the great wealth in oil and gas industry, check out the lifestyle of oil and gas workers in petroleum companies, not to talk with investors themselves.

Technical staff like drilling engineers, field engineers, pipeline operators, geoscientists  petroleum engineers and other technical personnel  are in demand and hence their salaries are very higher.

The most amazing thing in this industry is as the oil prices raise the salaries of employees also rise, which is quite different in other companies or industries.

3:Entertaining and intelligent work
If you are very interesting in brainstorming  and you like to think for yourself and get things done, consider oil and gas industry:

Can you think how hard in controlling the huge pipeline system that passes from Mtwara to Dar es salaam?

Have you ever asked yourself the trouble in seismic interpretation and get the result that decides where to drill the first well?

                                                              Disadvantages

1:Stress and disappointment
Some oil and gas jobs can lead to stressing, you might work even night shift because drilling activities should run 24 hours, working long hours in a harsh environment and staying away from your family and loves one, is a great challenge.

Additionally pipeline operators might experience bad time since pipeline can easily leak, and if that pipeline crosses below nearby the cities, the  native remain at risk,

This is the reason pipeline operators and other oil and gas workers must be trained for safety issues in order to protect environments and their lives as a whole.
2:Health problems
Oil and gas workers  do at very risky, for instance, those who work in refineries for a long time can be induced by harmful chemicals. Also working on the land and deep seas(offshore) is very dangerous

Bonus:  if you want to have great understanding on how is threatening us to work into oil and gas industry, consider BP’s  oil

spills 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico in the united state which result in the death of 11 people in the rig floor and result of Chief executive officer of  BP, Mr     Tony Hyward  was forced to resign

Final Words
To consider a career in the industry you don’t know is wasting of time, before you join in the oil and gas industry you must have a clear picture of difficulties and benefits of the petroleum industry.

Good Luck

2 Reasons Why East African Oil and Gas Industry Could Change Global Energy Market

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Have you ever really know the oil and gas market is not static?  Do you believe Tanzania oil and gas industry and other East African countries can dramatically change the global energy equation

You are about to learn some really great stuff,

The article explores two fundamental factors that  will result East African oil and gas industry including Tanzania to dramatically the change global oil and gas market

Let’s face them
      1: New discoveries
For a couple of years now, latest announcements of natural gas and oil discoveries in Tanzania, Kenya Uganda and Mozambique are being made every few months, oil and natural gas exploration is ongoing, so even more natural gas could be developed.

This natural gas discoveries means that these East African countries that have not been exporter, they certainly would be just an exporter of natural gas in the global market and this will result into change the global energy equation.

2:New technology
Changing of oil and gas market is the consequences of new technology,
What does modern technology mean to oil and natural gas industry?
It means that uncommon sources of oil and natural gas that recently are not commercially viable. They will come online.
Allow me to make one example of contemporary innovative technology that has dramatically changed the global oil and gas market.
The most recent technology that has changed the global oil and gas market is called” HAUDRALIC FRACTURING or  FRACKING”

What is Haudralic Fracturing?                  A quick definition

Hydraulic fracturing or Fracking is the process which blast through shale deep below the surface to release oil and gas trapped in the rock
This technology has switched the global oil and gas market.

Must Read:Time is now to invest in oil and gas sector

For instance  this technology has made United stated  a net exporter of oil and natural gas  and in few years the country  has decrease oil import from 56 percent in 2005 to 40 percent in 2012

Bonus: In 2011 United states begin  to export petroleum products for the first time over 60 years thanks to HAUDRALICK FRACTURING technology

Final Words
Due to the  reasons  I mention above, you should  understand that oil and gas markets will never remain the same  for the next years.

East African countries like Tanzania, Mozambique Kenya and Uganda have to come online  and become oil and natural gas exporter due to the new oil and gas discovered day after day this will result to the change of energy equation across the world

New technology  also can cause oil and gas market to change because those oil and gas  sources that was that was very difficult to access could be easily accessible

Who will hire Tanzanian Graduates in Oil and Natural Gas Industry Now

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Now is time that some of college students in Tanzania have finished their four years of petroleum engineering, and others three years in petroleum geosciences.

At the same time Tanzanian students who had left the country for oil and gas  studies have reached their graduation date, now back to home.

These graduates are very optimistic to get employment in petroleum companies with six figure starting salary

The fundamental question here is the guy who will hire them now?

Layoffs in petroleum companies are on the horizon. In order to deal with oil slump, petroleum companies have now erased their campaign to attract fresh graduates.

The situation not only bad for recent Tanzanian graduates, but also  many graduates across the world are now sweating.

When I visit Internet oil and gas forum, recent graduates worldwide share their sad stories, they just staying home with parents waiting for the oil price to restore.

Never panic:
Don’t panic this normal to the oil and gas industry,
The best thing I recommend you to do now is uploading your CV in these  job sites for petroleum jobs

Once you have uploaded your CV you become visible to the oil and natural gas companies and recruiting agency, so you raise your chance of searching for the job.

Must Read..5 ways to get job you want in oil and gas industry

Final Words
This is the worst time  for newly graduates, but If petroleum industry is your passion, you will work hard and are gained.

Kenya hosts regional Oil and Gas Summit

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This follows the success of last year’s event which saw over 2,300 participants from 380 companies gain invaluable insight into the projects and latest opportunities in the region.

EAOGS is endorsed by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Kenya and attracts a senior level audience of international and regional companies, ministries, NOCs, IOCS, service companies, leading consulting and contracting companies, financial and legal institutions and government authorities.
Read:Time is now to invest in-oil and-gas sector

Following the success of licensing rounds, the advancement of the crucial port and refinery developments and all the pipeline issues; there is a lot to look forward to throughout the region and EAOGS will present major projects from key countries including; Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda.

The Conference Programme for EAOGS 2016 is currently in development by expert steering committee of industry and government experts and will once again provide a cutting edge agenda covering all of the key issues and success stories.

Alongside the Conference EAOGS 2016 will be increasing its exhibition space to allow for even more companies to demonstrate their products and services to thousands of decision makers from across the industry

5 Ways To Get Job You Want In Oil and Gas Industry

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Looking for job in oil and natural gas industry in Tanzania? Are you college student and you would like to bank six figure starting salaries? You are about to learn  some really great stuffs.

The article explains some great ways to join petroleum companies,for those  looking career or continue careers in oil and natural gas industry.

Petroleum industry has its own hiring methods and the methods we are going to discuss here, are the one applied by many Tanzanians who are currently enjoying career in petroleum companies.

If it work for them, it must work for you as well

Lets  face them:

1:University career fairs: Oil and natural gas companies have been recruiting  students from local universities for years.

Career fairs is the excellent opportunity for you , because attending these events enabling you to meet recruiters and employers of the oil companies who needs your skills.

During career fair you would be doing  a series of interviews, when you win competition  , you will receive job offer from particular oil companies

For instance, students from University of Dar es salaam,(UDSM) and Dar es salaam Institute of technology(DIT) have got job offer prior to their graduation date.

As I am writing this articles some of them are enjoying career with Schlumberger, Halliburton, Pan-African energy. To see example of Tanzania who join oil company through this method, click here: maintenance engineer in charge and maintenance supervisor at  Schlumberger  Innocent Anthony.

2.Company websites:

Most oil and gas company they often post open positions  on their website before posting elsewhere.

By free registration and creating account, on their website you will able  to see all posted jobs, and you can apply directly through these sites,

To apply for these jobs you don’t need to be an Internet expert,because they provide further details about the application process,

After applying, when you meet their qualifications  required for particular jobs they will contact you through phone but in most cases through your email address.

The best news is that we have some of Tanzanians currently working with petroleum companies thanks to company website method. Example of oil and company website you can apply now: http://www.bakerhughes.com/careers and http://careers.slb.com

3.Job Portals or jobs sites: Is among of the popular methods to get jobs in oil and natural gas companies. I have already explain about it in my previous articles, if you miss it, you should read here:see important job sites-for petroleum jobs.

4:Network, Network, Network: Instead of posting jobs on jobs board which might cost company in terms of time and money, many employers  use current employee inside the company to look for ideal candidates to fill open positions.

As you look for career in natural and gas industry your job is to wide your network by asking friends and family about others who are currently working with oil and natural gas industry and network with.

The more people you know in oil and gas industry  the more you increase your chance to get jobs in oil and gas companies

5:Social Media:  Social media is  a nice platform to meet with people regarding to your interest.If oil and gas is your passion, the social media I recommend you to use is LinkedIn. It will expose  you to the world of recruiters and other peers.Don’t be shy to ask people for information or advice on LinkedIn about oil and gas matters. Because linked in is designed for business purpose.

My Final Words

If you will take actions,these methods  are starting point of getting  jobs in oil and gas industry not only in short time but for  the rest of your career.

Swala Energy cashes up with new JV ahead of Tanzanian drilling

imagesSwala Energy (ASX:SWE) has marked significant progress in its plan to unlock Tanzania’s prospective onshore oil acreage in recent weeks with fresh joint venture funding poised to prove up an exciting tenement portfolio.

The Perth-based explorer – which became the first oil and gas company to list a subsidiary on Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) last year –  secured US$5.7 million (A$7.8 million) in development funding earlier this month via a farm-in deal with Indian multinational conglomerate Tata Sons Limited (“Tata”).

The deal with Tata energy subsidiary Tata Petrodyne Limited (“TPL”) covers the Kilosa-Kilombero and Pangani licences in Tanzania, both located on a proven oil trend called the East African Rift System (“EARS”).

The transaction establishes an ownership structure whereby Swala controls 25% of both projects, with TPL controlling equal 25% stakes and Otto Energy (ASX:OEL) controlling the balance.

Besides funding exploration, the farm-in has allowed Swala the flexibility to redeem outstanding convertible notes worth $598,000. This stabilises the issued share capital of the company ahead of its planned corporate and asset activity in 2016.

The strategic benefits of the farm-in have made a dramatic impression on investors, resulting in Swala’s share price marking about a 77% increase since the first week of October.

 Dr. David Mestres Ridge, Swala CEO, said:

“Knowing that reimbursement of the past costs incurred by the Company is being made and having an international exploration company such as TPL as a participant in an exciting location in the East Africa Rift system allows us to now focus on preparations for the 2016 drilling campaign.”

Read:   Swala oil selects  Tanzania drilling site 

Projects of promise

The upcoming Joint Venture drilling will aim to improve confidence in two EARS projects, geologically related to structures which host at least 2 billion barrels of oil.

The Kilosa-Kilombero licence has three deep basins – Kidatu, Kilosa and Kilombero.  The Pangani licence has one – the Moshi basin.

Seismic work carried out in 2013 identified a large-scale structure in the Kilosa basin, measuring some 40-50km2 in extent. More importantly, it identified the “Kito” prospect in the Kilombero basin, where initial analysis suggested structural trapping analogous to that seen in Uganda (where more than 4 billion barrels of oil have been discovered to date) and Kenya (more than 600 million barrels).

A second seismic survey in 2014, concentrating on the Kilombero basin, slightly increased the size of the Kito prospect and identified a further six leads and prospects that contribute to the basin’s potential upside.

The 17,156-square-kilometre Pangani licence, meanwhile, has demonstrated the existence of in Moshi of a fault-bounded basin some 25 kilometres wide with sedimentary fill of between 2,000 -3,000 metres.  The Company is still reviewing the 2014 seismic data and focusing on the Kikuletwa lead, to the west of the basin.

Initial studies carried out by Swala earlier this year have clarified the operational issues associated with drilling in Tanzanianand confirmed estimated drilling costs below US$10 million (gross).

In Kenya, the company owns a 50% working interest in Block 12B, operated by Tullow Oil (LON:TLW).  The Operator is currently reviewing the seismic work acquired in 2014, which have already identified a number of leads and prospects.

Drilling is largely funded, with key partners including Tullow Oil (LON:TLW) and three wells slated for drilling on three licences in early 2016.

Ownership model

Swala’s listing on the DSE and relations with Tanzanian regulators represent part of a broader strategy of local integration which is at odds with the less inclusive business models of foreign listings practiced by some of the region’s large oil and gas operators.

This approach is based on a premise that early ownership brings value to local investors and further reinforces development prospects for the assets concerned.

Engagement with this strategy has encompassed a number of locally-focused marketing and communications efforts on the part of Swala, including:

• Commitment to local ownership, especially at the early seed stages.

– 2012 roadshows in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam

– 2013 roadshow in Dar es Salaam

• Commitment to local listing and close cooperation with the market authorities – many are very early-stage.

– Swala Tanzania listed in August 2014

– 2,000 Tanzanian shareholders

• Commitment to the communities in a meaningful manner (the trust concept).

– 7.5 million shares placed in trust

– Shares will be sold as appropriate and proceeds invested into the communities in which we operate

– ‘win-win’ with local communities: the more valuable the company, the more valuable the trust company tasked with investing locally.

Analysis

Swala’s 77% share market turnaround in recent weeks despite the environment of a generally struggling oil and gas market is noteworthy and a solid indicator of the company’s potential versus its peers.

These catalysts most notably include the 2016 drilling campaign for the EARS projects.

Swala’s listing on the DSE shows that there is both the appetite and the ability to participate – at least in the early stages.

Swala’s holdings are predominantly in the world-class EARS area with a total net land package in excess of 9,000 square kilometres after the farm-in over Tanzania and Kenya.

New discoveries have been announced in a number of licences along this trend, including Ngamia, Twiga and Etuko, which extend the multi-billion barrel Albert Graben play into the eastern arm of the rift system. Swala has an active operational and business development programme to continue to grow its presence in the promising hydrocarbon provinces of Africa.

To date, over 2 billion barrels of oil have been discovered in the Albertine Graben of Uganda. More recently, there have been oil discoveries in the Ngamia -1 and Twiga-1 wells in Kenya.

These discoveries have provided compelling evidence that the presence of oil in the rift systems is geographically more extensive than previously thought.

Work to date by Swala has identified key prospects with strong similarities to the recent EARS discoveries.

Tanzania’s gas reserves have been estimated to total between 50-53Tcf.

Swala’s business model is to have ownership from the get go. With this strategy, it is seeking to emulate proven African energy company success stories from the likes of African Oil (ASX:AOI), Cove Energy and Tullow Oil.

Swala has adopted a prudent farm-out strategy, whilst retaining interests that provide leverage to any drilling success.

The uptick in share price provides a counter to participate in the 2016 exploration well to be drilled on the Kito prospect in the Kilosa-Kilombero licence. We would expect to see ongoing interest and further investor participation in the lead up to this very exciting exploration and drill program commencing.

With the redemption of outstanding convertible notes, this will remove an overhang of shares that should provide clearer air for the stock and potential to track considerably higher than current share price of $0.077 in 2016.

Tanzania signs oil pipeline MoU with Uganda

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KAMPALA, Uganda – Governments of Tanzania, Uganda,  French firm, Total E&P (Uganda) and the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) have signed  a Memorandum of Understanding for a crude oil export pipeline framework writes SAM OKWAKOL.

“If we can be able to get a least cost pipeline route to the East African coast, our crude oil will be exported cheaply,’’ Dr Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa, the Permanent Secretary of Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, said last week.

According to a Ministry statement, the MoU creates a working framework for the potential development of a crude export pipeline from Hoima to Tanga Port in Tanzania.

The objective is to select a route that will result in the lowest unit transportation cost that constitutes the most viable option for the crude export pipeline.

The MOU also provides for other participants to join in the process of assessing and developing this option.

Ngosi Mwihava, the acting Permanent Secretary in Tanzania’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals said: “This infrastructure will stand the test of time in our regional cooperation. Tanzania is carrying out exploration work along the proposed route where any potential discovery will further enhance the economics of the project.”

Also Read:Tanzania and Uganda agree to build crude oil pipeline

He said: “The due diligence is a valid exercise, because you have to justify the route you are going to consider to justify the least cost option.”

Dr Kabagambe-Kaliisa, said the MoU also enables the signatories to continue working together to fine tune studies and field work on the Tanga route.

This is in order to further appraise the merits of a crude export pipeline option through Tanzania with a view to achieving the lowest unit transportation cost for crude oil from Uganda.

Adewale Fayemi, the General Manager Total E & P (Uganda), described the MoU as a key milestone of achieving the least cost option to transport Uganda’s crude oil to the Indian Ocean. “We look forward to fine tune the process.”

He sadi Total E&P is committed to supporting the route and collaborating with all the partners involved.

James Mataragio, the TPDC Managing Director said: “This a great project, which if executed, it will create opportunities for the people of Tanzania

“This project is going to open new investment opportunities, and create jobs for citizens of both countries. We have that experience required to build and manage pipelines. I want to assure Ugandans that they have got all the support from TPDC and Government of United Republic of Tanzania,” Mataragio said.

The Uganda government has signed MoUs with oil companies licensed in the country for the commercialization of the oil and gas resources.

It was agreed that the crude oil discovered in Uganda is commercialized through crude to power, refining and export of crude oil.

In this regard efforts to establish a least cost pipeline route to the East African coast are being undertaken in partnership with industry and the respective Partner States where the crude export pipeline is likely to pass.

Uganda is currently undertaking a process to identify and assess the comparative merits of three pipeline routing options, two via Kenya to Mombasa and Lamu, and one via Tanzania to Tanga, in respect of the export of crude oil from Uganda to the international market. The objective is to select a route that will result in the lowest unit transportation cost and constitutes the most viable option for the pipeline project.

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