Uganda Says Three-Quarters of $5 Billion EACOP Pipeline Now Complete

Uganda’s state-run Petroleum Authority says about three-quarters of the $5 billion East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has now been constructed, marking a major step toward the country’s first crude exports. The update was shared on Wednesday and signals that the long-delayed project is moving into its final phase. The regulator’s announcement was first reported by Reuters, which has closely tracked progress on the pipeline.

The 1,443-kilometre pipeline will transport crude from Uganda’s Albertine Graben to Tanzania’s port of Tanga. According to Reuters reporting, EACOP remains the linchpin of Uganda’s plan to commercialise its oil reserves, despite years of financing hurdles and environmental pushback. Earlier investigations by Reuters highlighted how debt negotiations slowed after several international lenders withdrew support over environmental concerns.

With a majority of construction now complete, Uganda is positioning itself for eventual first oil exports, while Tanzania is expected to benefit from transit fees and expanded regional energy infrastructure. The latest progress update reinforces both governments’ commitment to bringing the project online, according to the Reuters account.

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