Unlocking East Africa’s Potential
East Africa’s development as a preferential business hub and the region’s remarkable investment flows are largely attributed to the capital investment in the oil, gas and manufacturing industries with the respective governments undertaking several multibillion dollar projects, such as, The East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP).
Overview
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline is a 1,443km crude oil export infrastructure that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale, Hoima district in Uganda to the Chongoleani Peninsula near Tanga Port in Tanzania for export to the international Market.
Benefits
The construction of the Pipeline will benefit the economies of Uganda and Tanzania and enhance the trade corridor between Uganda and Tanzania through the development of new infrastructure, logistics, technology transfer as well as improving the livelihoods of communities along the route.
Project Milestones
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company (EACOP) Ltd, applied for a construction license. A construction license will enable the company to kickstart the development of the 1,443km, 24-inch diameter heated and buried crude oil pipeline ….
Our Operations
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline is taking concrete steps to ensure that health, safety, security, and environmental concerns are addressed throughout the planning, construction, and operational phases of pipeline.
Project Insights
Latest Updates & Events

Breakfast Meeting with Members of Parliament on EACOP Progress
On the 30th of November 2013, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) held meeting with Members of Parliament (MPs) representing the 10 districts crossed by the Pipeline in Uganda.

Breakfast Meeting with Members of Parliament on EACOP Progress
On the 30th of November 2013, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) held meeting with Members of Parliament (MPs) representing the 10 districts crossed by the Pipeline in Uganda.