Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Aminex Ara Breaking Ground: Ntorya Moves Closer to First Gas

Visible steps are aligning as infrastructure, wells, and regulatory milestones converge toward production.


A Project Now in Motion

The Ntorya development in southern Tanzania is advancing step by step toward its goal of delivering gas into the national grid via the Madimba pipeline. With approvals secured, funding confirmed, and procurement of facilities under way, the project is steadily progressing along its critical path.

Investors are understandably keen to see “hard evidence” — rigs mobilising, welders on the pipeline, or CPF construction above ground. Those milestones are coming, but there is already much happening that gives confidence in the journey ahead.


Upcoming Milestones: The Roadmap Ahead

1. EPC Contract Awarded

The Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for the 35 km pipeline has been officially awarded to China Petroleum Pipeline and China Petroleum Technology & Development Corporation. This ensures the pipeline’s delivery is now in the hands of experienced international contractors.

2. Pipeline Fully Funded

The pipeline construction is being fully financed by TPDC, the national petroleum corporation. This reduces financial risk for the operators and demonstrates the Tanzanian government’s strong commitment to bringing Ntorya gas to market.

3. NT-2 Extended Well Test & CPF Integration

NT-2 has been identified as the first producing well. An extended well test will confirm reservoir behaviour and fine-tune the CPF’s design specifications. Importantly, this does not delay CPF construction — procurement and enabling works can proceed in parallel, with the test results helping optimise the final equipment setup.

4. PURA Approval for Rig Tender

The regulator, PURA, is reviewing rig tender plans. Approval of this plan is a milestone in itself, as it enables the operator to issue the formal rig tender.

5. Rig Award and Mobilisation

Once the tender is awarded, a drilling rig will be mobilised. Its first task: drill CH-1 (Chikumbi-1). The same rig will then conduct a workover of NT-1. This is a crucial step in adding redundancy and ensuring multiple wells can feed into the CPF and pipeline.

6. CPF Civil Works and Site Preparation

The approved US$41 million budget includes the CPF, flowlines, manifolds, and fiscal meters. While there has been no formal announcement of CPF mobilisation, satellite imagery in the wider Ntorya area shows ground activity that could indicate early site preparation. This should be regarded as an educated observation, not official confirmation.

Such early groundwork is entirely consistent with the development sequence — clearing land, preparing foundations, and creating storage areas typically begin before heavy equipment arrives, ensuring a smooth transition into construction.

7. First Pipeline Welds

The first welds on the pipeline right-of-way will provide unmistakable, visible proof of progress. This is one of the clearest signals investors can look for as the project enters the physical build stage.

8. First Gas Flow

All of these steps lead to the same target: the delivery of 40 MMscf per day under the Gas Sales Agreement in the first contract year, with capacity to grow further.


Investor Takeaway

MilestoneWhat It Demonstrates
EPC awardedContractors in place, work authorised
Pipeline funding by TPDCFull state backing, no financial burden on operator
NT-2 extended testOptimises CPF design, not a blocker
PURA approval for rig tenderRegulatory progress, green light to issue tender
Rig award & mobilisationVisible drilling and well activity
CPF enabling worksSite preparation under way, consistent with plan
First pipeline weldsPhysical build begins in earnest
First gasContracted supply of 40 MMscf/d delivered

Conclusion

Ntorya is progressing through a clear sequence of milestones. Some are less visible than others, but each is a step toward first gas. With the pipeline EPC awarded, funding secured, and wells prepared for development, the project is firmly moving forward.

The next stages — rig mobilisation, CPF civil works, and the first pipeline weld — will provide the visual proof that investors are waiting for. From there, Ntorya transitions rapidly from preparation to production, with 40 MMscf/d contracted under the GSA and a scalable pathway for growth.