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May 9, 2024
ARA PETROLEUM WAS HONOURED TO HOST A DISTINGUISHED DELEGATION OF MEMBERS FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF TANZANIA TO OMAN.
During their visit, the delegates engaged in the OPES (Oman Petroleum & Energy Show), fostering valuable connections with international companies. At the ARA Petroleum stand the delegation were able to see first-hand & understand the strength & depth of the ARA group including numerous affiliated companies. Their agenda also included several meetings at ARA HQ, where discussions were held related to the Ntorya Gas Development project. A field visit followed so the team had the opportunity to see the Qarat Al Milh production facility and drilling rig. The delegation’s visit to Oman culminated in a meeting with the CEO where they expressed their satisfaction regarding ARA’s operations, capability and safety performance. This landmark visit set the stage for the next chapter of ARA Petroleum’s endeavours in Tanzania.
https://arapetroleum.com/ara-petroleum-was-honoured-to-host-a-distinguished-delegation-of-members-from-the-government-of-tanzania-to-oman/
Good find StockCheque. It's all happening!
Superb find stockcheque! 🥂
Is any body having trouble buying on iii
No info or buys / sell on iweb
Thanks Ringo Ringo , back up for close of play .
I can get the following live quotes to buy on iWeb.
Buy 500000 AEX - AMINEX ORD EUR0.001 CDI at a price of 1.325p
Buy 1350000 AEX - AMINEX ORD EUR0.001 CDI at a price of 1.35p (max before Negotiated Trade)
Hi Rellik
Managed to buy just now 1K worth
Hi kirsin , did manage a small top up but as always missed the low but happy as people buying at 1.44 earlier and 1.48 and 1.50 yesterday .
Really excellent find StockCheque! Thanks for sharing. As I just evidenced with photos on the Aminex telegram, one of the Tanzanian delegation was definitely the Energy Minister (who is also Deputy PM obviously).
So, the top brass are in town!
The fact that our license has all approvals - whilst negotiations regarding the offshore projects are being delayed again + it seems Orca can’t get the time of day from the authorities to discuss their expiring agreements - is hugely significant.
Seeing the Energy Minister on a jolly out in Oman suggests relationships are very good and he is very focused on Ntorya. Also very reassuring.
I doubt there will be a clearer message than this before an RNS. When the big wigs travel they don't just drop in for a cup of tea and a slice of cake. For Tanzania, this could well be the biggest thing in their history and they will all want to be in on the ceremony.
My money is on Monday but it could come tomorrow.
All the indications are now in place as are the dignitaries required for the photoshoot. Party time in Oman 🥳. Good luck everyone our party soon after 🥳
After reading the article again I am beginning to think I and others may have read this as if it is today's event.
Digging further after a comment on Telegram, this event actually took place sometime between 24th to 27th April which could well have been the visit that gained the cabinet approval recently announced.
So I retract my previous comment on the photoshoot being lined up ready to go, that may still be for another day.
At least an RNS is still due any time now
Pigs ear day.... 22nd 24th April
I was just about to say that Roger, end of April. So they went to Oman and then made all the statements regarding the license?
Still, really positive machinations.
Ufufuo has just contacted me, more pigs ear. 🙄. "energy minister gave the speech confirming the license on the 16th of April". So the visit was afterwards but as you say Tom still positive
No. The conference in Oman was So 22 - 24 April. This was, after the 16th April when the Energy Minister gave the speech in which he said The Development License had been approved by the cabinet (the final approval needed) and that TPDC had been instructed to issue the licence to ARA. Sounds like the delegation stayed on after the conference and was hosted by ARA
Thanks Ufufuo, from me and Roger 🤣
Absolute pleasure mate 🙂
I think this is the big hint "This landmark visit set the stage for the next chapter of ARA Petroleum’s endeavours in Tanzania."
Set the stage? A stage set up for a Licence presentation?
Next chapter? Developing Ntorya?
Now more reassurance has come along in RNS firm where as a result of the meeting.....
"during a recent operations meeting in Muscat, Oman with ARA Petroleum Tanzania (APT) and Aminex, the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) updated the joint venture partners on its progress to construct a pipeline spur from Ntorya to the Madimba gas processing plant (the Pipeline)"
It's time for some serious confidence to build here