TANGA, TANZANIA, Thursday, 12 December 2024 — Extensive progress has been made on the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project, with the construction of a high-tech oil export terminal in Tanga – Tanzania, attaining crucial targets. The facility, a cornerstone of the 1,443-kilometer pipeline linking Uganda’s Lake Albert oilfields to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean coast to access international oil markets, is designed to position East Africa as a key player in global energy markets.

Ambassador (Rtd.) Col. Fred Mwesigye, leading a delegation from the Ugandan High Commission in Tanzania and the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) on a tour of various EACOP facilities in Tanzania, praised the progress during a recent site visit.

“This project exemplifies the collaboration between Tanzania and Uganda, as well as the commitment of all stakeholders. It is remarkable to witness the substantial progress being made in establishing a world-class facility that benefits both nations,” said Col. Mwesigye.
The offshore facility consisting of a 2.1-kilometer trestle extending into the Indian Ocean and a load out facility, is being constructed by a joint venture of Ballast-Nedam and Besix (BBN). Currently at 60% completion, the terminal includes critical infrastructure such as loading pipelines, telecommunication systems, firefighting equipment, and six dolphins to support crude oil loading operations. Completion is anticipated by October 2025.

Mr Musa Msafiri, the EACOP Engineer at the terminal stated that construction is progressing smoothly, with the storage tanks now 69.8% complete.
“Our goal is to complete the project as scheduled. While some areas of construction are in advanced stages, work is still ongoing in others,” he said.
Another crucial component of the EACOP project is the Marine Storage Terminal (MST) in Chongoleani, Tanga. The MST features four massive crude oil storage tanks, each with a capacity of 500,000 barrels. Construction of the tanks is progressing steadily, with three fully welded to their final height and the fourth nearing completion. Once finished, the tanks will undergo hydro testing and non-destructive testing beginning in January 2025.
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