Sahara
Tanzania Limited, a Sahara Group company, has expanded its storage
capacity for petroleum products to 72 million litres in line with its
commitment to promoting availability and reliability of top-quality
products in Tanzania and other neighbouring African countries.
Since
our Tanzania operations commenced in 2015, Sahara has expanded its
infrastructure from 10 loading arms and 4 storage tanks with a combined
storage capacity of 36million litres to 20 loading arms with 8 storage
tanks, with a combined capacity of 72million litres, spurring economic
development in Tanzania through availability of petroleum products,”
said Olumuyiwa Aladejana, Country Manager, Sahara Tanzania Limited. The
company has an ongoing expansion project aimed at increasing its storage
capacity further to store more Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), Premium Motor
Spirit (PMS) and JET A1. The project is expected to make Sahara Tanzania
one of the largest storage terminals, providing an avenue for
increasing employment opportunities and economic growth in Tanzania.
“It
is also important to note that our terminal is automated, and we have
since committed to the construction of 2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
tanks which gives a total capacity of 6,000cbm as part of Sahara’s drive
for technological innovation and enhancing access to clean energy in
Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, Malawi and Congo,” he added.
Aladejana
who was addressing media analysts on Sahara Tanzania’s performance, said
the company was delighted at the opportunity to support the nation’s
Vision 2025 as a leading player in the oil and gas sector, which
contributes significantly to economic growth and development in
Tanzania.
Vision 2025 represents Tanzania’s broad vision of its
development goals as a middle-income country in 2025, characterized by
high-quality livelihoods; peace, stability, and unity; good governance; a
well-educated and learning society; and a competitive economy capable
of sustainable growth and shared benefits. “Sahara Tanzania is committed
to contributing to the achievement of this noble target through our
operations in the energy sector and interventions by way of sustainable
development projects in Tanzania. We commend the government’s robust
policies and firmly believe Tanzania is on course to achieving the
target and Sahara will continue to collaborate with all stakeholders in
this regard,” he added.
Aladejana said it was heartening to see
energy conglomerate, Sahara Group and other leading Africa energy
companies ramp up their competitiveness in the global energy market. She
however, noted that African countries need to harmonize their product
specifications to boost intra-Africa transactions. “We see the world
leaning towards cleaner fuel with lower carbon and Sulphur content.
Standardized specifications will facilitate easy flow of products across
African regions, ultimately making Africa more competitive, “ he said.
Also
speaking, Mwajabu Mrutu, Business Development Executive at Sahara
Tanzania Limited said Sahara Tanzania’s commitment to bringing
benevolence to the nation is enshrined in its corporate citizenship
programmes. Mrutu said Sahara Tanzania’s interventions include upgrading
the Library at Pugu Secondary School that serves over 1000 students and
the provision of toilets and washrooms at Salma Kikwete Secondary
School to promote the Sustainable Development Goal that speaks to good
hygiene and sanitation. The company has also implemented several youth
empowerment interventions, including career guidance and personal
finance advisory sessions and the widely commended #MyFutureStartsWithMe
conference that urged young Tanzanians not to give up on their dreams.
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