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The Crude Oil Pipeline will originate from th South Sudan oil fields to Lamu Port and will also be used to ship crude oil from the oil-rich fields in South Lokichar in Kenya to Lamu Port for export. The project objectives are to:
• Drive economic growth by expanding the export of crude oil from South Sudan and Kenya through the Lamu Port
• Streamline crude oil transportation, expand trade opportunities and promote regional economic integration
• Create job opportunities and connect communities to larger economic networks
• Enhance safety, efficiency and environmental standards, supporting local economies.
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The Ruzizi Hydropower Plant IV will be located on Ruzizi River. The plant is designed to have a capacity of 287 MW, allowing for the full utilisation of the 500 MW potential of the Ruzizi River. The project objectives are to:
• Serve as interconnection of three countries Rwanda, Burundi and DRC
• Offer greater and more reliable access to electricity which will also improve the quality of basic social services delivery including health, education, and improved security
• Improve energy trade among member countries
• Ensure reliability and economic power supply by switching to cheap and renewable sources.
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The 220kV-400 kV cross-national transmission line project is composed by: (i) overhead power line, for the transmission and distribution of electricity between the cities of Masaka (Uganda) and Mwanza (Tanzania); and (ii) substations for the interconnection of the energy systems for the supply of energy for consumers along the line route. The project objectives are to:
• Enhance electricity trade among East African countries and, particularly, between Tanzania and Uganda, contributing to the establishment of the Eastern Africa Power Pool
• Improve security and reliability of electric power supply in the region
• Foster economic development and regional integration
• Improve operational and technical performance of the interconnected grids.
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The project will be done in two phases. Phase-I will constitute the construction of a petroleum jetty and oil terminal facilities to handle 3.38 million metric tons per annum (MMTPA). The additional facilities for Phase-II would handle up to 6.46 MMTPA of petroleum products. The dedicated petroleum jetty will be constructed at water depth of around 23 m. The approach trestle will be 765 metres long and will accommodate tankers of up to 150,000 DWT at Albion. The oil terminal will have a storage capacity of 430 000 m3 in Phase-I and an additional 335 000 m3 in Phase-II. In total, 765 000 m3. Project objective:
• To boost oil-trade opportunities in the region and is in line with the Government’s vision to position Mauritius as a petroleum and bunkering hub