viernes, 27 de diciembre de 2013

Eptisa participará en un proyecto de cartografía territorial en Mozambique

Eptisa participará en un proyecto de cartografía territorial en Mozambique
Apoyo al Centro Nacional de Cartografía y Telecomunicaciones 

Eptisa
18 de diciembre de 2013

Eptisa se ha adjudicado un proyecto destinado a fortalecer las capacidades institucionales del Centro Nacional de Cartografía y Telecomunicaciones de Mozambique (Cenacarta), que está a cargo de la recopilación, almacenamiento y procesamiento de la cartografía y las imágenes de satélite en el país.

El fortalecimiento institucional se realizará a través de la adquisición de equipos modernos y la formación sobre transferencia tecnológica a nivel nacional, así como la creación de una base de datos georreferenciada para producir cartografía topográfica a escala 1:25.000 y la actualización de la cartografía existente a 1:50.000. El proyecto, con una duración de 14 meses, busca cubrir las necesidades de diferentes sectores del país: catastro, agricultura, infraestructuras del transporte, sistemas de información geográfica, energía y telecomunicaciones, entre otros.

El proyecto estará dividido en tres fases. La fase piloto consistirá en la adquisición de equipos, software e imágenes de satélite, el inicio de la producción cartográfica, la transferencia de tecnología y la formación y las pruebas de la metodología propuesta. La fase de producción incluye la ampliación de la producción cartográfica a otras localidades distintas a las zonas piloto en Mozambique, y la asunción de responsabilidades en el proceso de producción por parte del personal del cliente. Finalmente, el proyecto concluirá con la fase de consolidación.

jueves, 26 de diciembre de 2013

Mozambique - CESCE

Mozambique Ficha pais ICEX

Mozambique - Ficha O.Diplomatica

15 de Outubro de 2014 é a data das eleições Gerais em Moçambique


Escrito por AIM   
O Presidente moçambicano, Armando Guebuza, marcou a data para a realização das eleições gerais, presidenciais 
e legislativas, bem como para as assembleias provinciais para 15 de Outubro de 2014, em todo o território 
nacional e, no estrangeiro, para 12 de Outubro de 2014.
A decisão foi dada a conhecer através de um comunicado de imprensa emitido, hoje, pelo Gabinete de Imprensa 
da Presidência da República.
O documento diz ainda que as eleições realizar-se-ão, simultaneamente, num único dia, em todo o país.
O comunicado refere que a data proposta pela Comissão Nacional de Eleições (CNE) é a melhor possível, 
nos termos da lei.

miércoles, 18 de diciembre de 2013

First commercial crude from Mozambique seen in 2014 -Sasol

First commercial crude from Mozambique seen in 2014 -Sasol

CAPE TOWN Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:31am EST

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Nov 28 (Reuters) - Mozambique's first commercial production and sale of crude oil is set for next year from a small but profitable inland oil field at Inhassoro, a senior official at South African operator Sasol said on Thursday.
"It's a small development, but it is a sign perhaps there is more," Ebbie Haan, SasolPetroleum International's managing director, told Reuters on the sidelines of an African oil and gas conference.
"If we were to develop (the field) with one or two wells in the first phase, we would be talking about multiples of 1,100. So if we drill two wells, you probably get 2,000 barrels a day," he added.
Recent discoveries of gas and coal have triggered billions of dollars in investment in the former Portuguese colony.
Haan said Sasol planned to invest around $2.4 billion in Mozambique for a variety of projects until 2018, when the southern African nation is expected to export its first cargoes of liquefied natural gas.
Sasol, the first mover in oil and gas exploration in Mozambique, has conducted extended well testing on the Inhassoro oil rim and produced over 236,000 barrels of light oil to the end of March this year as part of an appraisal programme.
Haan said commerciality was declared earlier this year on the Inhassoro G6 and G10 oil reservoirs in the PSA block, and the natural gas fields in Temane G8 and Temane East are also viable.
Sasol is the world's top gas-to-liquid fuel producer, with a plant in Qatar and others planned in United States and Canada. The company aims to take advantage of Mozambique's plans to use gas reserves for power, fertilizers and methanol.
The company is preparing to expand an existing Mozambique gas processing facility and a pipeline to South Africa.
Sasol is also exploring offshore Mozambique, where some of the world's largest gas discoveries in the last decade have been made.
"We are looking at the upcoming bid round, and we have onshore exploration blocks left, so we have a good funnel of opportunities," Haan said.
Mozambique is poised to launch its fifth oil and gas bidding round in 2014, a government official said this week.

Mozambique's image as a stable African success story recently has been blotted by shootings and ambushes in the centre and north, carried out by fighters from the Renamo opposition movement, which fought a 1975-1992 war with the ruling Frelimo party. (Editing by Ed Stoddard and Jane Baird)

miércoles, 4 de diciembre de 2013

The Mozambican government approves Moatize railway construction-Macuse


The Mozambican government approves Moatize railway construction-Macuse

Railroad construction of 525 kilometers from Moatize in Mozambique's Tete province, to Macuse in the province of Zambezia, and a port terminal will be awarded to a private construction company, said Tuesday a government spokesman.
Alberto Nkutumula said the Cabinet has approved a decree establishing the conditions for granting the Moatize railway / Macuse and the port terminal facilities Macuse in Namacurra district in the province of Zambezia.
Nkutumula told the Daily News that the decree establishing the legal basis for the concession to a private operator, construction, operation, maintenance and facilities management building and commercial exploitation.
The newspaper added that the project will cost an estimated 3,500 million dollars and Thai Italthai Engineering group are considered the best candidates for the project.
The Thai group is competing against the consortium ZLS (Zambezi Logistics System), formed by the Company of China Communications Construction, Aurizon of Australia and Mozambique investe Logistics and Engineering SPI / Patel / Grindrod group with Indian and South African investors .