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* EACOP is a 1,443km crude oil export pipeline system that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale – Hoima in Uganda to a maritime port facility on the Chongoleani peninsula near Tanga in Tanzania. This export system, (296km in Uganda and 1,147km in Tanzania), comprises a 24inch insulated buried pipeline, 6 Pumping stations (2 in Uganda and 4 in Tanzania), and a marine export terminal.
 
* EACOP is a 1,443km crude oil export pipeline system that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale – Hoima in Uganda to a maritime port facility on the Chongoleani peninsula near Tanga in Tanzania. This export system, (296km in Uganda and 1,147km in Tanzania), comprises a 24inch insulated buried pipeline, 6 Pumping stations (2 in Uganda and 4 in Tanzania), and a marine export terminal.
 
* It will transport the oil from the [[Kingfisher Oil Field]] and the [[Tilenga Oil Field]]
 
* It will transport the oil from the [[Kingfisher Oil Field]] and the [[Tilenga Oil Field]]
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=== Contractors ===
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* Worley: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM)
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* China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Company: Contruction of pipeline
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* Daqing Oilfield Construction Group Company Ltd (DOCG): design and construction of the terminal and the storage tanks at Tanga
  
 
=== Pipeline Status ===
 
=== Pipeline Status ===
* Planned
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* Under construction
  
 
=== History ===
 
=== History ===
 
* 2017 - Uganda and Tanzania sign intergovernmental agreement
 
* 2017 - Uganda and Tanzania sign intergovernmental agreement
 
* 2021 - Final agreement signed between Uganda and Tanzania
 
* 2021 - Final agreement signed between Uganda and Tanzania
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* 2023 - EACOP Ltd was granted a licence to construct the pipeline in Uganda
  
 
=== Other Information ===
 
=== Other Information ===
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=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
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# [https://pau.go.ug/the-east-african-crude-oil-pipeline-eacop-project/ Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU)]
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# [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2021/04/uganda-and-tanzania-final-agreements.html Uganda And Tanzania: Final Agreements For The Lake Albert Resources Development Project]
  
# [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2021/04/uganda-and-tanzania-final-agreements.html Uganda And Tanzania: Final Agreements For The Lake Albert Resources Development Project]
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[[category:Pipeline]]
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[[category:Tanzania]]
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[[category:Uganda]]
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[[category:Total]]
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[[category:CNOOC]]

Latest revision as of 10:12, 28 June 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: Uganda
  • Destination: Tanzania
  • Ownership: EACOP
  • Website: https://eacop.com/
  • Length: 1,443 kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: barrels of oil per day
  • Crude Type:

Brief Description

  • EACOP is a 1,443km crude oil export pipeline system that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale – Hoima in Uganda to a maritime port facility on the Chongoleani peninsula near Tanga in Tanzania. This export system, (296km in Uganda and 1,147km in Tanzania), comprises a 24inch insulated buried pipeline, 6 Pumping stations (2 in Uganda and 4 in Tanzania), and a marine export terminal.
  • It will transport the oil from the Kingfisher Oil Field and the Tilenga Oil Field

Contractors

  • Worley: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM)
  • China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Company: Contruction of pipeline
  • Daqing Oilfield Construction Group Company Ltd (DOCG): design and construction of the terminal and the storage tanks at Tanga

Pipeline Status

  • Under construction

History

  • 2017 - Uganda and Tanzania sign intergovernmental agreement
  • 2021 - Final agreement signed between Uganda and Tanzania
  • 2023 - EACOP Ltd was granted a licence to construct the pipeline in Uganda

Other Information

  • -

Links

  1. Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU)
  2. Uganda And Tanzania: Final Agreements For The Lake Albert Resources Development Project