Songo Songo gas output reaches 84.7M cubic feet per day, matching national demand and signalling opportunity for investors. The post Tanzania’s Songo Songo GasSongo Songo gas output reaches 84.7M cubic feet per day, matching national demand and signalling opportunity for investors. The post Tanzania’s Songo Songo Gas

Tanzania’s Songo Songo Gas Output Reaches National Demand Levels

2026/05/14 09:00
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Songo Songo Gas Field has reportedly reached production levels of around 84.7 million cubic feet per day, broadly matching Tanzania’s current national demand and reinforcing the field’s central role in the country’s energy strategy.

A government representative disclosed the update in parliament, highlighting the field’s importance in supporting electricity generation and industrial activity across Dar es Salaam and other major economic centres.

Field development supports rising demand

Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) and PanAfrican Energy Tanzania continue to expand production at the offshore field through additional drilling and infrastructure development.

Located off Tanzania’s southern coast, the Songo Songo field feeds directly into the national gas pipeline network. The gas supplies thermal power plants, factories and industrial users, helping meet steadily rising electricity demand.

Natural gas has also become increasingly important in stabilising Tanzania’s energy mix, particularly as recurring drought conditions continue to place pressure on hydropower generation.

As industrial activity expands, reliable gas supply is playing a growing role in supporting manufacturing output and urban energy reliability.

Licence renewal discussions gain importance

The field’s current development licence expires in October 2026, and the government has started negotiations with PanAfrican Energy Tanzania to secure production continuity.

Officials continue to view Songo Songo as a strategic national asset and a cornerstone of Tanzania’s long-term energy security framework.

TPDC oversees the state’s interests in the project, while PanAfrican Energy Tanzania manages operations. Their partnership dates back to the launch of Songo Songo, Tanzania’s first commercial natural gas project.

The country’s broader offshore gas reserves, including Songo Songo and Mnazi Bay Gas Field, continue to support expansion in gas-fired power generation and industrial fuel supply.

Investor outlook strengthens

Stable production from Songo Songo reinforces Tanzania’s position within East Africa’s growing gas economy.

For investors, the project highlights the increasing importance of public-private energy partnerships in supporting industrialisation and energy access across the region. Continued production growth and successful licence renewal negotiations could further strengthen confidence in Tanzania’s gas sector.

At the same time, policymakers continue to balance domestic energy needs with longer-term export ambitions.

The outcome of the 2026 licence negotiations will likely shape Tanzania’s energy trajectory and influence future investment flows into the country’s gas and power sectors.

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