Govt Nods to Insurers' Plan On LNG Project
THE government has welcomed the decision of a group of insurance companies in retaining business in the country and working on the oil and gas projects.
Speaking here on Saturday, Energy Minister January Makamba commended the
"The huge prospects of the LNG project in Lindi necessitated the formation of this consortium, I'm glad that we were able to make this happen," he said.
"Our doors are always open and to assert that, we will establish an
In the past, Oil and gas projects have been insured with foreign companies as local insurers could not meet mandatory capital requirements for individual insurance businesses.
Such an arrangement, will see the local insurers cushion the LNG project and other gas and oil projects from potential disasters.
Earlier on, Robert Kalegeya from Phoenix Assurance said the consortium entails at gathering reinsurance capacity for the consortium and set up a working framework aimed at marketing cooperation and benefits for the industry.
"This arrangement will guarantee a minimum of 45 per cent retention on the LNG project and knowledge transfer through attachment programmes whereby Tanzanian underwriters will have a chance to work with A rated reinsurer in oil and gas departments," he detailed.
The move, according to Mr Kalegeya will attract A rated reinsurers to invest in
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