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How Uganda and Tanzania Petroleum Projects Could Transform East Africa

Lukwago Joseph by Lukwago Joseph
June 23, 2026
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Recent progress in Uganda and Tanzania’s petroleum sectors signals a potentially important shift for economic growth in the East African Community.

The projects are expected to support access to affordable energy, strengthen industrial development and deepen regional integration through better infrastructure.

At the centre of these developments is the East African Crude Oil Pipeline. The pipeline is designed to transport crude oil from Uganda’s Albertine region to the Port of Tanga in Tanzania.

Once completed, the project is expected to move Uganda closer to commercial oil production. It may also strengthen Tanzania’s role as a major energy transit hub in the region.

Energy Security for the Region

For years, several East African countries have depended heavily on petroleum products imported from distant markets, including the Gulf and East Asia.

This dependence has exposed the region to global oil price shocks. It has also contributed to uncertainty in the cost of petroleum products.

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Uganda’s oil development offers a possible alternative source of energy for the region. Tanzania’s sizable gas reserves add another important layer to the regional energy mix.

Landlocked countries such as Rwanda and Burundi could also benefit from improved access to petroleum products. Better supply routes may help lower prices and reduce business costs across the region.

Infrastructure Could Boost Trade

Beyond energy supply, the petroleum projects are driving major infrastructure development.

These investments include power infrastructure, roads linked to the pipeline, crude oil storage facilities and logistics corridors.

Such infrastructure can improve connectivity across the East African Community. It may also open new trade routes for landlocked countries that rely on Tanzania’s ports for access to the sea.

Better transport and logistics networks could reduce delays, support cross-border trade and make the region more competitive.

Industrial Growth and Jobs

The oil and gas sector could also support industrialisation.

Uganda’s planned refinery and Tanzania’s gas projects are expected to provide energy for manufacturing, fertiliser production and petrochemical industries.

The sector is also likely to create jobs during construction and operation.

Citizens of EAC member states, including Kenya, could benefit from employment opportunities, skills transfer and new business activity linked to the oil and gas value chain.

As production increases, cross-border trade in petroleum products may expand. Tanzania stands to earn more from transit services, while Uganda could increase export revenue.

Together, these activities could stimulate wider economic growth across the EAC.

Regional Cooperation and Shared Standards

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline also reflects the importance of joint investment in the region.

EAC member states are increasingly being pushed to cooperate on infrastructure, laws, standards and investment frameworks.

Oil and gas discoveries should be viewed as opportunities to improve citizens’ lives across the region.

In the coming years, member states may need to discuss shared terms that promote fairness, transparency and stronger regional integration.

Such cooperation could improve the EAC’s economic position and make the region more attractive to investors.

Risks Must Be Managed

However, the petroleum boom also comes with serious risks.

Environmental concerns remain central. These include possible oil spills, carbon emissions and wider ecological impacts.

The region also needs strong governance systems to ensure transparency, accountability and fair revenue sharing.

Leaders must also protect critical infrastructure and address regional inequalities that could arise from uneven benefits.

Without proper safeguards, the sector could create tension instead of shared prosperity.

A New Chapter for East Africa

Uganda and Tanzania are moving toward a more prominent role in the global energy sector.

Their oil and gas projects could affect neighbouring countries through trade, jobs, infrastructure and energy supply.

If managed well, the sector could become a major driver of economic growth.

It could also help transform the East African Community into a more integrated, industrialised and energy-secure region.

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Lukwago Joseph grew up in a newspaper family, and rumor has it that instead of playing the guitar in his infancy, his parents put a reporter’s notebook and a pen next to him shortly after he turned born eight years. Before becoming editor of UGANDANZ, Lukwago was a parliament news editor for WBS TV. He joined UGANDANZ in July 2018, A few months after the company launched. Lukwago also spent five years as a freelance reporter, where he covered reporting for the highest bidder, intelligence, foreign policy, and Ugandan police. Lukwago graduated from Makerere University in 2008 with a B.A. in Journalism and worked on his college newspaper.

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