Special thread: EACOP updates

this is very important
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Tony, ili ufurahie yajayo, be part of it. be happy for it, embrace it. Then utafurahia yajayo, utafurahia mema ya eac. Coz everyone in the bloc will enjoy the benefit of eacop.
Wao (Kunyaland) wamesusa wakidhani mradi utakwama! Walipewa invitation ya ku-acquire stake wakakataa! Sasa waangalie Tanzania ikingonjea kujaribu kupata stake pia kwenye refinery!
 
Wao (Kunyaland) wamesusa wakidhani mradi utakwama! Walipewa invitation ya ku-acquire stake wakakataa! Sasa waangalie Tanzania ikingonjea kujaribu kupata stake pia kwenye refinery!

Yahkee kama wao wasusa sisi twalaaa.
In wakojani tone.
😄😄
 
Sasa mkisongeza kuanza kwa ujenzi kwa muda wa mwaka moja basi itabidi pia msongeze deadline ya kukamilishwa kwa ujenzi kwa muda huo huo kutoka 2025 hadi 2026
Usijali ndugu, TZ kuna miradi mega mingi sana mpaka viwanda vyetu havipumui, so it's all good kama kuna delay ndogondogo itatupa nafasi ya kumalizia some of our existing mega projects.... Halafu tutashika EACOO vizuri....
 
 
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) general manager Martin Tiffen said the “main suite of agreements” were in place, but that the full agreements would come once the legal and commercial framework had been completed.

“We’ve identified four key contractors who are working under conditional award,” Tiffen said during the Uganda International Oil and Gas Summit (UIOGS) this week. “That’s allowing us to work on things like detailed engineering.”

EACOP has “a number of mills and steel suppliers around the world lined up and ready to meet our specification and delivery schedule. They’re ready for the last and final bids,” Tiffen continued. “Today, the line pipe has not been physically ordered,” he said, responding to rumours that it had been contracted.

The plan for the pipeline entails 18 metre lengths of line pipe, he said.

Tiffen also said the company had begun land acquisition in Tanzania. The focus has been on priority areas, he said, such as construction yards, the main camp, piping yards and the thermal insulation plant.

“Towards the end of the year, working with local contractors, we hope to start civil engineering and land clearance,” he said.

Local links

EACOP held a local content workshop in Dar es Salaam last week, with around 500 business people. “We explained the nature of opportunities and our standards required, the processes around EACOP – the opportunities ahead of us,” Tiffen said. The pipeline company will hold a similar workshop in Uganda in “the coming months”, he said.

Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) executive JB Habumugisha also noted the importance of local involvement. New projects are coming up, he said, including a 210 products pipeline from the Hoima refinery to the Kampala Storage Terminal.

The terminal will be the “main recipient” of products from the refinery, he said. Initially, it will hold 130 million litres of products, but with scope to grow.

UNOC is working on selecting an investment partner, with the company aiming to keep a 51% stake. “In 2022, we should be in the process of selecting construction partners and financing. We’ll be closing key decisions around the project,” he told UIOGS attendees.

The Ugandan company has worked to increase local capacity, Habumugisha said. It has seconded workers to EACOP and TotalEnergies, to learn about the mid- and upstream respectively.

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nimeona hii. hawa airswift ni one of the giant oil, gas and energy recruitmeny companies in the world. wapo TZ sasa

Yajayo yanapendeza na kusherehesha.
Pliz kama unaweza kumpa mchongo ndugu yetu Tony254 angalau apate kazi mojawapo huko.
:p :p :p
 
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) general manager Martin Tiffen said the “main suite of agreements” were in place, but that the full agreements would come once the legal and commercial framework had been completed.

“We’ve identified four key contractors who are working under conditional award,” Tiffen said during the Uganda International Oil and Gas Summit (UIOGS) this week. “That’s allowing us to work on things like detailed engineering.”

EACOP has “a number of mills and steel suppliers around the world lined up and ready to meet our specification and delivery schedule. They’re ready for the last and final bids,” Tiffen continued. “Today, the line pipe has not been physically ordered,” he said, responding to rumours that it had been contracted.

The plan for the pipeline entails 18 metre lengths of line pipe, he said.

Tiffen also said the company had begun land acquisition in Tanzania. The focus has been on priority areas, he said, such as construction yards, the main camp, piping yards and the thermal insulation plant.

“Towards the end of the year, working with local contractors, we hope to start civil engineering and land clearance,” he said.

Local links

EACOP held a local content workshop in Dar es Salaam last week, with around 500 business people. “We explained the nature of opportunities and our standards required, the processes around EACOP – the opportunities ahead of us,” Tiffen said. The pipeline company will hold a similar workshop in Uganda in “the coming months”, he said.

Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) executive JB Habumugisha also noted the importance of local involvement. New projects are coming up, he said, including a 210 products pipeline from the Hoima refinery to the Kampala Storage Terminal.

The terminal will be the “main recipient” of products from the refinery, he said. Initially, it will hold 130 million litres of products, but with scope to grow.

UNOC is working on selecting an investment partner, with the company aiming to keep a 51% stake. “In 2022, we should be in the process of selecting construction partners and financing. We’ll be closing key decisions around the project,” he told UIOGS attendees.

The Ugandan company has worked to increase local capacity, Habumugisha said. It has seconded workers to EACOP and TotalEnergies, to learn about the mid- and upstream respectively.

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Kazi iendelee.
 
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