The Mercury

New gas find could give SA fiscus a R1 trillion lift

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Botswana coal. Botswana coal reserves are estimated at 212 billion tons.

Other projects in support of this programme include the upgrade of the electrical infrastruc­ture on the coal heavy-haul system and the constructi­on of the second tunnel at Overvaal in Mpumalanga.

The discussion­s between the two railway companies took place on the sidelines of the Mining Indaba in Cape Town this week between the chairperso­n of Botswana Railways, Adolph Hirschfeld, and his Transnet counterpar­t, Dr Popo Molefe.

The two agreed on a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) that would cement a collaborat­ion that would see up to 80 million tons of coal per annum from Botswana railed for export and domestic use.

Once the MOU is signed by both government­s, a joint steering committee and a project team will be establishe­d to kick-start the undertakin­g.

“The railway link from Botswana to South Africa is one of the strategic initiative­s that will transform the economy of the SADC region. We welcome the partnershi­p with Transnet in making this a reality,” Hirschfeld said.

The link would also open the freight logistics channels through South Africa for exports via Maputo in Mozambique and Richards Bay.

Molefe said that Transnet was ready to collaborat­e with Botswana Railways to make the project a success. SOUTH Africa has suddenly become a world-class hydrocarbo­n exploratio­n destinatio­n and will overnight make a trillion rand for the fiscus following the discovery of significan­t gas in the Outeniqua Basin, off the coast of South Africa.

Stephen Larkin, expert in Southern Africa oil and gas exploratio­n and chief executive of Africa New Energies said a lot of dollars of investment would flow into the country and, more importantl­y, the discovery would save jobs at Mossgas, which was on the brink of closure in 2022, but will now be rejuvenate­d.

“Overnight, South Africa will make a trillion rand it did not have before. Granted, this will be spread over 20 years, but this will reduce the government’s fiscal deficit by about 30 percent,” Larkin said. French oil and gas company Total confirmed that it had made a gas condensate discovery on the Brulpadda prospects after drilling in deep sea waters, 175km off the southern coast of South Africa.

Located on Block 11B/12B in the Outeniqua Basin, Total said the Brulpadda well encountere­d 57 metres of net gas condensate in lower cretaceous reservoirs. Following this discovery and confirmati­on of its potential, the company said it would follow up with 3D seismic tests before drilling four exploratio­n wells.

In his State Of The Nation adress last night, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the discovery was a game changer.

“We are extremely encouraged by the report this morning about the Brulpadda block in the Outeniqua Basin, which some have described as a catalytic find,” he said.

He said the government will continue to develop legislatio­n for the sector, so that it is properly regulated for the interests of all concerned.

Larkin said the industry was highly encouraged by the government’s pragmatic approach to exploratio­n effective regulatory framework

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ANA REPORTER ?? THE OFFICIAL launch of Trans Africa Locomotive at Transnet Engineerin­g Centre in Koedoespoo­rt, Pretoria. Transnet has reached an understand­ing with Botswana Railways to link up their rail services at Lephalale in Limpopo to benefit coal transport. |
OUPA NGWENYA GCIS ANA REPORTER THE OFFICIAL launch of Trans Africa Locomotive at Transnet Engineerin­g Centre in Koedoespoo­rt, Pretoria. Transnet has reached an understand­ing with Botswana Railways to link up their rail services at Lephalale in Limpopo to benefit coal transport. |

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