21st November 2024
Standard Lesotho Bank offers clients M11 million in cashback rewards
Standard Lesotho Bank offers clients M11 million in cashback rewards
21st November 2024

Search

Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer

Advertisement

Botswana strengthens fuel security with 60-million-litre storage facility

Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer
Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer
Botswana Vice President Slumber Tsogwane recently launched the Ghanzi Strategic Fuel Reserve

…fuel project to enhance economic stability


Tulani Ngwenya


GABORONE, Botswana – In a move meant to break free from over-reliance on South African refined petroleum fuel imports, Botswana has initiated the construction of a state-of-the-art 60-million-litre storage facility near Ghanzi, along the Trans-Kalahari Highway.

The strategically located facility is expected to bolster the nation’s fuel security by diversifying supply routes and reducing dependence on a single source.


Botswana currently relies predominantly on South African imports and the authorities said they had realised the vulnerability of the country’s national fuel supply due to its overdependence on a single source and route.

Single source fuel route posing a risk

The Vice President of Botswana, Slumber Tsogwane, expressed concern over the risks posed to the country’s fuel security, emphasising the need for strategic measures to safeguard against potential shortages.

Botswana strengthens fuel security with 60-million-litre storage facility
Botswana strengthens fuel security with 60-million-litre storage facility. Picture by The Projects Magazine


Botswana Oil Limited (BOL), the national oil company, has taken the lead in addressing this critical issue by investing a total of P1 billion (approximately $74.5 million) in the construction of the 60-million-litre storage facility. The project, expected to be completed within 12 months, aims to significantly enhance the country’s fuel supply security, particularly in the western region.

During the official commencement ceremony on 16 December 2023, Tsogwane highlighted the importance of the project towards achieving energy security. He underscored that Botswana’s current strategic storage capacity of 18 days fell short of the international criterion of 90 days, putting the nation at risk. The Ghanzi storage facility, upon completion, was projected to add 18 days to the strategic storage capacity, bringing it closer to the international benchmark.


Project part of broader fuel supply strategy

The facility, situated 45 kilometres outside Ghanzi along the Chobokwane Road, was part of Botswana’s broader strategy to diversify its fuel supply routes. By leveraging the Namibian Walvis Bay port, Botswana aimed to reduce its reliance on the South African route, which the vice president identified as a significant threat to the local economy.

Ghanzi Fuel Depot
Ghanzi Deport. Picture by Botswana Guardian

More news from Botswana:

Botswana extends import restrictions: Minister Didiza voices concerns over Bilateral Trade impact


Botswana Oil Limited CEO, Meshack Tshekedi, provided an overview of the project, highlighting its comprehensive scope, including bulk petroleum storage, administration offices, staff houses, and associated infrastructure. The project had been meticulously unbundled into four contracts, providing opportunities for citizen contractors to actively participate in various aspects of the development.

Government committed to involving citizens in fuel project

Tshekedi emphasised the commitment to involving citizen contractors in the project, with Contract 1 for Civil and Building Works exclusively reserved for 100% citizen contractors. This approach aligned with Botswana’s National Energy Policy of 2021 and aimed to ensure the inclusive growth of the local economy.

The Ghanzi Strategic Fuel Reserve was not only a critical infrastructure investment but also a testament to Botswana’s dedication to achieving energy security and sustainable economic development. As the project unfolded, Botswana anticipated a significant stride towards the international standard of 90 days of strategic storage capacity, marking a crucial milestone in the country’s journey towards fuel security and economic resilience.

You can watch the ground-breaking event here: https://web.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=1118095936017361

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Telegram
WhatsApp
Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer
Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer

Search

Standard Lesotho Bank launches groundbreaking M11 million cashback rewards for loyal customers footer

Advertisement