Yesterday in the company of my fellow parliamentarians Hon. Nasir from
Korogwe, Hon. David Kafulila from Kigoma South and Hon. Sarah Msafiri Special
seats Morogoro we started our study tour to The Kingdom of Netherlands to
learn more on their oil and gas sector and what best practices we can draw from
them.Our first briefing of the day on the Dutch Oil and Gas sector was
how licensing is done and how revenue is collected and managed. We were
informed that the Dutch government receives a total of 11bn Euros as state
revenue from the sector as of last year. They collect 85% of the total revenue
from Oil and Gas from Groningen field (the biggest field in Europe). Out
of this 45% is from taxes collected from Oil and Gas Companies
(largely Shell and ExxonMobil) and 40% from taxes and dividend from the
State Oil and Gas company EBN.
For other fields the state
receives between 40% and 65% of the total revenue. In all licences except in
old ones the state has shares and participates in companies. The Dutch don’t
use Production Sharing System (PSA) as is the case in Tanzania whereby
companies are largely contractors. The biggest advantage of a PSA system
is that the State remains the owner of the resource. However, the revenue
implications of either system, Dutch or Tanzanian, are minimum and largely
semantic. It is all about GOVERNANCE – Transparency and
Accountability of the whole sector.We also had the pleasure of meeting the Deputy
Prime Minister Mr. Maxime Verhagen. Took the opportunity to extend sincere
greetings from the people of Tanzania and reiterate that our Cooperation shall
be sustainable and mature – a partnership of equals, unlike the donor-recipient
status quo.
I reminded him about our proven natural gas reserves so far nears 19
Trillion Cubic Feet(TCF) with the recent discoveries from five wells owned by
the BritishGas/Ophir partnership (11 TCF), StatOil discoveries from one well
(5.3 TCF) and the remaining smaller discoveries at Songosongo, MnaziBay,
Mkuranga and Nyuni in Kilwa district.I expressed to the Deputy Prime Minister
about our desire to see Tanzania as a country in Africa whereby resource wealth
goes hand in hand with democracy and development of the people of Tanzania.
Echoing the vigor and desires of many of the up and coming young leaders in
Tanzania who are committed to creating a new kind of leadership that is people
centered and gives hope to the masses. That it is possible for an African
country to be rich in Oil and Gas and still be properly governed and is
democratic. And that it is possible to use the country’s vast resource wealth
in the development of the people of Tanzania. That we don’t want to repeat
mistakes of others (including Nigeria which lost billions of Petrodollars and
the Dutch on ‘dutch disease’) and not repeating the same mistakes as we did
in Mining sector.
The Deputy Prime Minister assured us of the readiness on his government
to support us in developing our Natural gas sub-sector especially through human
resources development. This agenda was further discussed at the foreign
ministry and it was generally agreed to establish a Scholarship Program for
Tanzanians on Oil and Gas in order to increase our pool of experts in the
sector.He suggested that Tanzania uses its natural gas reserves towards
infrastructure development and cutting down on the national debt for the
benefit of the future generation. He explained to us the desire of the
Netherlands to be a “Gas Hub” of Europe through developing Ports for LNG like
the one in Amsterdam.The delegation continues with the visit on Tuesday by
visiting various natural gas facilities. We are determined to learn and
transfer the knowledge into our new policy for Natural gas, Gas Master plan and
Petroleum Revenue management legislations and strategies.I am optimistic out of
existing relatively murky frustrations. Tanzania has a great FUTURE ahead. We
must build the future we want. Our preparedness and building oversight
institutions are fundamental for proper managing of these resources.Committed
to working towards a democratic and prosperous United Republic of Tanzania that
is endowed with massive gas reserves Natural Gas (United republic of Natural
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