The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP Tanzania) is a massive infrastructure project designed to transport crude oil from Uganda’s Lake Albert oilfields to the international market via Tanzania. The pipeline spans a total of 1,443 kilometers, with a significant majority approximately 1,147 kilometers—traversing eight regions in Tanzania: Kagera, Geita, Shinyanga, Tabora, Singida, Manyara, Dodoma, and Tanga. Ending at a marine storage terminal on the Chongoleani Peninsula, the project represents a major investment of roughly $4 billion shared between the two nations.
In Tanzania, the project is expected to provide substantial economic benefits, including the creation of thousands of local jobs and opportunities for domestic businesses. As of late 2025, construction had reached approximately 79% completion, with first exports anticipated by late 2026. To handle the viscous nature of the oil, the facility will be the world’s longest electrically heat-traced pipeline, ensuring the crude remains at a flowable temperature throughout its journey. While the EACOP promises growth, it has also faced scrutiny regarding its environmental and social impacts. The company is an equal opportunity employer, hence all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
NEW INTERNSHIPS AT EACOP TANZANIA, APRIL 2026
The company is inviting applications from suitable individuals to apply for new internships opportunities. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW.
