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Suluhu, Museveni sign deal to build the longest heated oil pipeline in the world at Ksh375.6 billion

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The two countries entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) oil pipeline to pump Uganda’s oil from the Albertine basin.
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Tanzania President Samia Suluhu (left) and her Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni when they inked a deal to build an oil pipeline on Sunday, April 11, 2021. PHOTO | YOWERI MUSEVENI | TWITTER

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Uganda and Tanzania have signed three key agreements aimed at developing Uganda’s oil and gas industry, during Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s first trip abroad.

The agreement on host government and shareholding for the pipeline, as well as the transportation and tax deals, are a step towards the start of construction of the crude oil pipeline.

The two countries entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) oil pipeline to pump Uganda’s oil from the Albertine basin in the west of the country, to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga.

When built, the $3.5bn (£2.5bn) pipeline project will be the longest heated oil pipeline in the world.

A final investment decision – a commitment of funds – will have to be reached by the two countries and oil companies before the pipeline construction can begin.

They hope that the pipeline will bring socio-economic benefits and revenues to the region, by creating an estimated 10,000 jobs during construction and operation of the project.

But the project has been met with fierce criticism from environmentalists, who say that it will upset fragile ecosystems in the Lake Victoria basin and the Serengeti wildlife park.

Uganda is projected to pump its first of an estimated 1.4 billion barrels of commercially viable oil in 2025.

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