May 30, 2025. Puma Energy Tanzania plans to open four new compressed natural gas (CNG) stations in Dar es Salaam and Morogoro within three months, including what will be Africa’s largest CNG mother station in Tegeta. The expansion marks an important step in Tanzania’s shift to cleaner energy and reducing dependence on imported fuels.
According to CNG Projects and Operations Director, Eng. Chagaka Kalimbia, the initiative is aligned with national energy security and sustainability goals. “This is a fundamental step forward in Tanzania’s journey to cleaner energy,” he stated.
The new sites will include an integrated multi-fuel station on Bagamoyo Road, another on Mandela Road equipped with truck conversion bays, a branch station at the Alliance One tobacco factory in Morogoro for industrial users, and the flagship Tegeta facility, with a capacity of 6.7 MMScfd.
A second phase of expansion is being considered, with additional stations in the Coast and Morogoro regions, and potentially in Dodoma via standard gauge rail.




