Milestone as EACOP construction works hit 64 percent

TANGA: THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project, stretching from Hoima in Uganda to Chongoleani in Tanga, Tanzania, has reached a significant milestone with 64.5 percent of the work completed so far.
Speaking on the progress of the project, Tanzania’s EACOP Project Coordinator, Asiad Mrutu, stated that the main ongoing activity is the construction of specialized storage tanks in Chongoleani, Tanga, which are intended to receive crude oil from Uganda.
Mrutu further noted that a substantial portion of the pipeline construction work between Hoima and Tanga has already been completed, marking a major achievement in the project’s implementation.
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He added that the ongoing site inspections aim to monitor the progress made and ensure that the work continues efficiently and meets the required quality standards. The project is expected to significantly boost Tanzania’s economy and contribute to the overall development of the East African region.
The EACOP project is one of the major strategic initiatives jointly implemented by Tanzania and Uganda. It is designed to enhance the region’s competitiveness in the global market through the safe and reliable transportation of crude oil.
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