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Futhermore, the company currently has four service
stations in Zambia, located in the capital, Lusaka,
and Ndola. It is set to increase its network of outlets
to provide fuel, LPG, and quality lubricants to cus-
tomers across the country.
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Managing Director
Puma Energ
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Zambia Pl
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Fumu Mondoloka
Country Managing Director
Addis Ababa Drive
P.O. Box 31999, Lusaka
Tel: +260 211 376 100
Fax: +260 211 376 149
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Puma Energy is a global energy business deliver-
ing high quality fuels safely, swiftly and reliably at a
fair price. It is a professional energy business taking
great pride in its work.
Its focus on integrated midstream and downstream
activities means the company can achieve signifi-
cant economies of scale and operating efficiencies.
For its customers, this translates into competitive
costs, managed risk, secured supply, and seamless
delivery.
Puma Energy is a global energy business with inte-
grated midstream and downstream operations in 45
countries across five continents.
With over 7,000 Puma employees, its premium qual-
ity products and its world class services are what
bring its customers back, day after day.
The company is a well-resourced and well-managed
business. It relishes the challenge of delivering sus-
tainable growth in emerging and mature markets.
Thanks to its integrated midstream and downstream
operations across five continents, the company can
ensure the seamless storage and delivery of high-
quality oil products to business and retail customers.
Tazama Pipel
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Davison Thawethe
Managing Director
PO Box 7651, Ndola
Tel: +260 212 611 721
Fax: +260 212 612 031
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Tanzania Zambia Mafuta (TAZAMA) Pipelines
Limited is a company jointly owned by both the
Zambian and Tanzanian governments. Founded
in 1966, its purpose was, and still is, to transport
finished petroxleum products from Dar-Es-Salaam
to Ndola by way of an oil pipeline. The construc-
tion of the pipeline took almost two years, with its
official opening being in 1968, when the first Zam-
bian President, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, and his coun-
terpart, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, jointly opened a
valve at Tank Farm in Tanzania and a valve at the
Ndola Oil Storage Company (NOSCO) in Ndola,
Zambia. TAZAMA has since been successfully
pumping finished products through the 1,710 kilo-
meter pipeline from the Indian Ocean port of Dar-
Es-Salaam in Tanzania to the Copperbelt town of
Ndola in Zambia.
TAZAMA Pipelines’ products include: heavy fuel
oil, bitumen, low sulphur gas (LSG), light fuel oil
(LFO), lead replacement petrol (LRP), jet A1 fuel,
domestic kerosene, industrial kerosene, gasoil, liq-
uefied petroleum gas (LPG), unleaded petrol, and
crude oil.
Tazama Petroleum Products Limited (TPPL) is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Tazama Pipelines Lim-
ited, created in 2008 to oversee the procurement,
processing, and marketing of crude oil and refined
finished petroleum products to Oil Marketing Com-
panies (OMC) like BP, Total (Z) Limited, along with
many others. The company also operates the Ndo-
la Fuel Terminal bulk storage facility.
TAZAMA has set a course to increase its revenue
stream by approximately 10 percent annually over
the next few years. It plans to do so via prudent
financial management, growth in pumping capacity
by 5 percent annually, maintaining the Feedstock
Supply Agency awarded to the company, and en-
suring the continuance of the Ndola Fuel Terminal
Management contract awarded to TAZAMA by the
government.