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Zimbabwe advances Muzarabani oil project to cut fuel imports
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88784, member: 27"] Zimbabwe just cranked up the gas on its biggest energy gamble to finally ditch expensive fuel imports and dodge wild price swings from overseas drama. Muzarabani project push [LIST] [*]The Zimbabwe Government accelerates the Muzarabani oil and gas venture. [*]Engineer Caleb Makwiranzou updated the Senate recently. [*]Petroleum Production Sharing Agreement now locks in rules for investors. [*]Mukuyu wells have already proved that hydrocarbons sit underground there. [/LIST] Next drilling steps [LIST] [*]Work shifts over to the Musuma 1 spot in Mbire. [*]Crews will finish building well pads pretty soon. [*]Teams keep checking the Mukuyu gas field size and quality. [*]Task force hunts extra partners to speed everything up. [/LIST] Energy security angle [LIST] [*]The project aims to cut heavy dependence on imported fuel. [*]It should deliver steady power alongside hydro and solar sources. [*]Officials eye links with Mozambique gas setup nearby. [*]Success could turn the country into a regional energy supplier. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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