TANZANIA ,THAILAND FOR GAS OIL VENTURE
Ambassador Rajab Gamaha, Deputy
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International
Co-operation earlier today met with the delegation of eleven people
from Thailand Government and public company in the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in Dar es Salaam. The group is in the country for two-days tour
to explore more about the opportunities available for investment in
various areas that include gas and oil.(hd)
Tanzania
and Thailand are keen to explore opportunities for cooperation in energy
and minerals sector, geared towards economical development of the
country.
"We
welcome partners from Thailand in all sectors and we hope that this will
not be your last visit to Tanzania," said Ambassador Rajabu Gamaha,
Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Co-operation. He highlighted other potential sectors for
investment such as ports, agriculture, mining, deep sea fishing,
cultural sector, oil and gas and many others.
Ambassador
Rajabu Gamaha was speaking today with the delegation from Exploration
and Production Public Company Limited and Department of Mineral Fuels of
the Kingdom of Thailand, who are in the country for two-days to explore
opportunities for cooperation in energy and minerals sector.
The group
is led by Ambassador Ittiporn Boonpracong of Thailand to the United
Republic of Tanzania with a residence in Nairobi, and included
decision-makers from the Ministry of Energy in Thailand with successful
measures in petroleum and gas industries.
Speaking
on behalf of the delegation, Mr. Somkiet Janmaha, Executive Vice
President of Geosciences and Exploration said that his company was
seeking to explore more areas of cooperation in Tanzania, particularly
in the oil and gas industries. "We have keyed our interest in Tanzania
and we see this as a positive venture to further explore energy
industry," said Mr. Janmaha whose company of PTT Exploration and
Production Public Company Limited is known as one of the prominent
companies in Thailand with a solid record in social responsibility.
The PTT
Exploration Company is also nationally known in Thailand for petroleum
and production, with respectable number of foreign investments that
include countries such as Oman, Australia, Canada, Mozambique, Kenya,
Indonesia, Algeria, New Zealand and now seeking opportunities in
Tanzania.
During
the discussion, Ambassador Boonpracong said his country has had long
standing bilateral ties with Tanzania and plans to continue its support
and offer trainings in various fields that include education, gas and
oil.
Earlier
today, the group met with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of
Energy and Minerals and the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation
(TPDC) Executives on the possibility of cooperation in the Energy and
Petroleum Joint Investment in Tanzania. The group also had opportunity
to visit the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) and met for discussion
with the Executive Secretary Ms. Juliet Kairuki
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