EACOP unveils Thermal Insulation Plant, Signs Land Lease Agreement in Uganda


By: Oilfield Africa Review
Published: Tuesday April 2, 2024

EACOP has again  reached another key milestone on the construction stage of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP Project) this is following the flagged off of Thermal Insulation Plant (TIS Plant) constructed and operated by one of EACOP Ltd Level One Contractors, WASCO ISOAF on 26th March 2024 which is a joint venture of local and foreign companies.

The TIS Plant have received all line pipes to be used in Tanzania and Uganda and will now apply thermal insulation to all 86,000-line pipe joints prior to their dispatch and installation along the route from Uganda to Tanzania. The purpose of the insulation is similar to a thermos flask – it retains the warmth of the fluid inside the pipe whilst simultaneously keeping the external environment cool.

Concurrent with the inauguration event was the official signing of land lease agreements between the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) and Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC). This follows the completion of the land acquisition and compensation process. The land leases and the production of thermally insulated pipe are two key precursors for construction activities starting along the right of way.

The inauguration was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including Hon. Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko (MP), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, United Republic of Tanzania who officiated the event together with Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy & Mineral Development, Uganda, EACOP Management, Contractors alongside other distinguished guests such as Ministers, Members of Parliament, High Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries, and other government officials from Uganda and Tanzania.

Following a ramp-up period, the workshop will boast an impressive production capacity of 110-117 kilometers of insulated line pipe per month. Production is slated to commence immediately and continue into 2025.

The establishment of this Plant not only signifies technological advancement but also creates numerous employment opportunities within the region. During the construction phase, a total of 500 personnel on site were employed. During the production phase, 270 workers will be involved in front line site activities, including running the thermal insulation production lines, pipe handling, logistics, maintenance and inspection. The remaining personnel are involved in supporting activities spanning various fields such as catering, camp operation, security and administration.

Hon. Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko (MP), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, Ministry of Energy, United Republic of Tanzania: “We are proud to inaugurate the Thermal Insulation Workshop, a testament to our dedication to advancing infrastructure capabilities. This workshop will not only facilitate efficient crude oil transportation but also foster economic growth and development within the region.”

Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy & Mineral Development, Uganda commended that “the inauguration of the Thermal Insulation Workshop signifies a significant milestone in our collective efforts to strengthen energy infrastructure. This initiative underscores our commitment to enhancing energy security and promoting regional cooperation.”

Martin Tiffen, EACOP Managing Director, “We are pleased to mark the commissioning of the Thermal Insulation Workshop, which is a key milestone on our journey to construct the infrastructure that will safely transport the oil from Uganda’s Lake Albert region to international markets. The TIS plant embodies our commitment to safety, operational excellence and sustainability, combining talents from Tanzania and internationally, and creating employment and up-skilling opportunities both nationally and for communities in the vicinity.”

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