Tanzanians happy with implementation speed of the proposed construction of the Tanzania-Uganda crude oil pipeline
Tanzanians
are happy with the implementation speed of the proposed construction of
the Tanzania-Uganda crude oil pipeline which is expected to start in
August this year, and will be completed in 2019.
“We
are overwhelmed by the rapidity of the project considering only two
weeks have passed since Presidents Museveni and Dr. Magufuli jointly
approved the project when they met in Arusha.
“It
is unbelievable to note that officials from both sides have this week
signed the agreement and come August the construction work takes off”,
said Ms Natala Kimaro of Moshi. Amani
Abdallah of Tanga said that the 1,403-kilometer pipeline that will
link oil fields in Uganda’s Lake Albert, Hoima region to Tanga port in
Tanzania is testimony to true East African integration spirit, hoping
more such projects would be initiated.
The
construction of the crude oil pipeline will be carried out by three oil
firms–UK’s Tullow Oil PLC, France’s Total E&P and China’s Cnooc.
Once completed, the pipeline is expected to transport up to 200,000
barrels per day passing through a number of Tanzanian regions from the
Indian Ocean port of Tanga to Uganda.
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