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THU FEB 25, 2021 / 8:59 AM EST
UPDATE 2-Uganda sees work on oil pipeline with Total starting shortly
Elias BiryabaremaBy Elias Biryabarema
Feb 25 (Reuters) - Uganda said on Thursday the construction of a $3.5 billion oil pipeline with France's Total due to run through neighbouring Tanzania was expected to begin shortly.
"They said everything is set," he told reporters in Dar es Salaam. "The construction of the pipeline will begin in the second half of March. This is a great step and the construction will be completed in 2024."
The start of commercial crude production has been repeatedly delayed by a lack of infrastructure needed to export the oil from landlocked Uganda and by disagreements over field development strategy.
The planned crude export pipeline is to run a length of 1,445 km (900 miles), beginning in Hoima in western Uganda and ending at the Indian Ocean seaport town of Tanga in Tanzania.
About two thirds of the pipeline's cost will be financed by debt, and a Ugandan unit of South Africa's Standard Bank Group and Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp are jointly helping to raise the funding.
The government has said that once pipeline construction begins, it would take two-and-a-half to three years to complete.
Uganda is eager to accelerate the plan to begin pumping crude and earning petrodollars, which President Yoweri Museveni hopes will help revive an economy hit hard by the coronavirus pandemicd.
(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema. Additional reporting by Nuzulack Dausen in Dar es Salaam. Writing by Omar Mohammed. Editing by Gareth Jones and Mark Potter)
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UPDATE 2-Uganda sees work on oil pipeline with Total starting shortly
Uganda said on Thursday the construction of a $3.5 billion oil pipeline with France's Total due to run through neighbouring Tanzania was expected to begin shortly.
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