EACOP takes officials from Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a tour of the EACOP route.

In a bid to foster understanding and collaboration within Uganda’s energy sector, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) organized a three-day field excursion to the Albertine Graben from the 2nd to the 5th of April 2024. This educational venture welcomed distinguished officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and esteemed foreign missions. The Minister for […]

EACOP Women’s Initiative (EWI) commemorate Women’s Month.

The EACOP Women’s Initiative (EWI) who’s aim and mission is to empower the community, particularly women, and tackle pressing issues faced by adolescent girls in the communities has used the month of March to create lasting change and foster opportunities for young girls to thrive. The first notable outreach activity occurred in Tanzania at Oysterbay […]

EACOP Hosts National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) for Field Visit, Showcasing Environmental and Social Commitments

In a collaborative effort to ensure adherence to environmental and social responsibility standards, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) took the initiative to organize a field visit for the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) to key project sites in Uganda. Led by Deputy Managing Director John Bosco Habumugisha, the EACOP team facilitated the visit […]

The EACOP International internship program

The EACOP International internship program is a pivotal initiative aimed at providing young graduates and final year students with valuable hands-on experience and industry exposure within the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline project. Through partnerships with tier one contractors and suppliers, the program offers approximately 40 international internship positions tailored to align with the scope […]

EACOP equips project-affected households with skills and provides starter inputs to boost their agricultural production in Lwengo and Mubende Districts.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd has provided agricultural inputs starter packs and training to project affected households as outlined in the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). This training is on use of better production practices and improved inputs/technologies like high yielding seed are intended to help these affected households improve their food production […]

EACOP Empowers Project Affected Households through Vocational Training and Start-Up Kits in Sembabule and Kyotera Districts.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd has provided start-up kits to households affected by the project as outlined in the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). These kits are intended to help the families establish income-generating activities, enhancing their ability to support themselves. The distribution of these kits follows the completion of vocational skills training […]

East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) constructs school in Sembabule District as in – kind compensation to replace classroom block affected by the project at Kabajjo Memorial Junior School.

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has constructed school facilities- Kabajjo Memorial Junior School located in Sembabule District as in – kind compensation opted for by the school leadership to replace the classroom block that was affected by the project. Only one school structure was affected by the EACOP Right of Way (ROW) and […]

Empowering Education and Expertise: EACOP’s “Train the Trainer” Program.

In a commitment to building capacity and fostering educational growth, EACOP’s contractors and vendors are implementing the “Train the Trainer” program. This initiative aims to enrich Uganda’s education and training sector by raising awareness among professors and trainers in tertiary and vocational institutions about valuable pipeline assets. Through comprehensive training sessions, EACOP’s contractors and vendors […]