Monday, 29 September 2025

Aminex: From Acorn to Oak – Chapter 10: To Be Continued

The road to first gas from Ntorya


Every story has a turning point, and for Aminex the next one is close at hand. With the discoveries made, the farm-out secured, and the seismic reinterpreted, the company now stands on the threshold of delivery. The years of exploration, frustration, and patience are about to give way to a new reality: first gas from Ntorya.

The foundations are already being laid:

  • The Central Processing Facility (CPF) soon under construction, designed to handle volumes far beyond anything Kiliwani ever produced.

  • A dedicated pipeline to Madimba will connect Ntorya directly into Tanzania’s national grid.

  • The upcoming Chikumbi-1 (CH-1) well is set to provide the final data, confirming reserves and opening up deeper horizons.

For Aminex shareholders, the prize is tangible. With a 25% free-carried interest, the company is positioned to receive an expected $40 million net cashflow per annum once the Ntorya field is on stream. That’s not blue-sky speculation — it’s a contracted pathway underpinned by infrastructure already in build.

For Tanzania, Ntorya is about more than cashflow. It’s about energy security, powering industry, and supporting economic growth with domestic supply. Aminex’s journey from a struggling junior to a long-term gas partner mirrors the country’s own transition toward energy independence.



So the oak tree has not yet fully spread its branches, but the trunk is strong, the roots are deep, and the first harvest is within reach.

➡️ The story continues. The next RNS will write the next page — and when first gas flows from Ntorya, Chapter Eleven will begin.