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Ten UDSM students clinch geology scholarships







TEN University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) students 
have come out on top for geology scholarships that 
were offered by Swala Oil and Gas Tanzania Limited 
after fierce competition for the slots.


According  to  a  statement  issued  by  the 
 company,   there  were  many  applicants  for  the 
  scholarships.  "We  are delighted that these ten 
students have been accepted for our scholarship
 programme. We had many applicants and the
 successful ones stood out, not just because of their 
vision and plans, but also due to their scores in 
 relevant subjects," Swala Chief Executive Officer, Mr
 David Ridge, said.

Mr Ridge said his company looked forward to work 
with the students during their geology course. The 
winning students are Joel Haule, Robert Kisimbo, 
Andrew Maronga, Denis Muhoka, Rafael Ngole

, Levina Pangani, Lucy Pangani, Emmanuel Rajabu, 
Anita Ringia and John Sospeter.

The head of the Geology department at the University
 of Dar es Salaam, Dr Shukrani Manya, commended 
Swala for offering the  10 undergraduate students 
pursuing a Bachelor of Science programme in
 Geology a fully paid sponsorship.

“Not only does the offer enable the students to
 pursue their studies with assured funding support, 
but it also helps in building the much-needed 
capacity, especially for the oil and gas sub-sector 
which is in its infancy in Tanzania," he said.

Dr Manya explained that the spin-off impact from this 
programme will enhance collaboration between
 Tanzanian local universities and the private mining 
sector. Furthermore, the students who won the
 scholarship are expected to serve the nation as well
 as being trained and qualified human resource in
 the booming mining industry in the country.

To be considered for the scholarship, students were 
required to have been accepted at the University of
 Dar es Salaam for the geology course, have
 outstanding academic results and apply for the grant
 through a website.

According to the East Africa Gas - Potential for Export
 report published by the Oxform Institute for energy
 studies, it was truly remarkable how East Africa and
 specifically Mozambique and Tanzania, have in a
 short space of time become the focus of attention as 
a source of new global gas supply.

The report said that five years ago, the two countries
 would not have appeared on a list of potential
 suppliers of large volumes of gas and Liquefied
 natural gas (LNG). "What has particularly captured
 the industry’s attention is the size of the ‘reserves per
 well’ being reported.

In Tanzania the 8 successful wells to date have been
 found to have 18 Tcf (i.e. 2 Tcf/well), while in
 Mozambique the 12 successful wells have been 
found with 85 Tcf, which equates to an astonishing 7
 Tcf/well3," the report read in part.

The report said that a fundamental question being
 asked by many observers is why the gas prospects of
 this region have only come to the attention of the gas
 world in the past few years.

Swala is an affiliated company of Swala Energy
 Limited, a company listed on the Australian Stock
 Exchange with ticker  ‘SWE’. Swala’s holdings are in
 the world-class East African Rift System with a total
 net land package in excess of 17,500km2.

New discoveries have been announced in a number 
of licences along this trend, including Ngamia and 
Twigga, which extend the multibillion barrel Albert
 Graben play so successfully developed by Tullow Oil
 into the eastern arm of the rift.





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