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Ugandans criticize oil pipeline deal with Tanzania and Total

Ugandans criticize oil pipeline deal with Tanzania and Total dw.com 2 hrs ago Isaac Mugabi Ugandans are making disparaging comments on social media about the multi-billion-dollar oil pipeline deal that the country has signed with Tanzania and Total. The secrecy surrounding it has raised fears of corruption. © Presidential Press Unit/Uganda President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania and President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda Uganda, Tanzania, and French oil company Total and its investment partner in Uganda, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) signed a series of agreements on Sunday to build a heated pipeline that will carry crude oil from western Uganda to the Indian Ocean coast.

50 Spectacular Places to Visit Post-Pandemic – Forbes Advisor

Getty More people are being vaccinated everyday and travel is already top of mind. Suddenly, the whole world feels in reach again, even if travel restrictions haven’t quite been lifted yet. Most travel experts expect travel to re-open incrementally rather than all at once. We’ll see some countries loosening restrictions early on and others late to follow. At your destination, attractions and local protocols will change in phases, too. Remember, even if you’re vaccinated, not everyone else will be when you arrive at your destination. Some travelers already know exactly where they want to go: canceled trips from earlier that have been rebooked or bucket list trips that seem more urgent after witnessing a global health crisis. For others, it might be more nebulous. Cabin fever might be constant but the details a bit fuzzy.

New crude oil pipeline deals signed, production for 2025

Daily Monitor Monday April 12 2021 President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni gestures during a meeting with Tanzanian President Samia Hassan that preceded the signing of the the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Tripartite Project Agreement at State House Entebbe on April 11, 2021. PHOTO/PPU Summary The oil pipeline construction is expected to unlock inflow of $15b, which is more than Uganda’s national budget, providing a range of employment opportunities for Ugandans. Advertisement The chief executive of French oil giant, Total SE, yesterday described as a “momentous occasion in history” the signing in Kampala of the three agreements for development of the proposed East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).

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