Puma Energy opens its first hybrid station in Tanzania to offer CNG

Puma Energy officially entered the Tanzanian compressed natural gas (CNG) market with the opening of its first hybrid station.

September 17, 2025. Puma Energy officially entered the Tanzanian compressed natural gas (CNG) market with the opening of its first hybrid station. Located in Dar es Salaam, the new facility is the company’s first to offer CNG alongside gasoline, diesel, LPG, lubricants, and grocery services.

This multifunctional filling station positions Puma Energy as a key player in Tanzania’s evolving energy landscape, where demand for lower-emission alternatives continues to rise. Furthermore, the initiative is part of a broader CNG rollout, with four new stations planned in Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, including the one expected to become Africa’s largest CNG mother station, located in Tegeta.

A second phase of expansion is already under consideration and targets new locations in the Coast and Morogoro regions, and possibly in Dodoma, via supply from the Standard Gauge Railway.

Puma Energy has invested more than $24 million in developing its CNG infrastructure as part of its strategy to support Tanzania’s transition toward less dependence on imported fuels.

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