Uganda’s long-awaited dream of producing its first barrel of oil is set to become a reality by July 2026, according to John ...
Tanzania and Uganda signed an agreement on Sunday paving the way for the construction of a crude oil pipeline running from Ugandan oilfields to the Tanzanian port of Tanga, a Tanzanian government ...
When Uganda struck oil along the shores of Lake Albert, international investors hailed it as East Africa’s next great energy frontier. China’s Cnooc, France’s TotalEnergies, and the state-backed ...
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Tanzania’s $5bn EACOP oil pipeline 70% complete, commissioning set for July 2026
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is now 70% complete and on track for commissioning by July 2026, according to Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) Board Chairman Ambassador ...
Youth climate activists in Uganda protesting the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, or EACOP, are frustrated with the government's response to their demonstration as the years-long project moves forward ...
TANGA: THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) partners have successfully overcome major challenges that once threatened ...
The Ministry of Finance puts the infrastructure stock at more than Shs200 trillion, spanning roads, power facilities, ...
The refinery will also serve regional markets, exporting refined products to Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the ...
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Uganda Is Already Benefiting Significantly From the Oil Discovery.
Opinion - A significant number of Ugandans hold the view that the benefits of oil start with the extraction of the first barrel, primarily highlighting a reduction in fuel prices at gas stations.
KAMPALA - Stanbic Bank Uganda, lead arranger for the East African nation’s USD2.5 billion debt for a crude oil pipeline, expects the deal to conclude in June next year, its chief executive said on ...
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