The Ugandan Government is inviting bids from international firms for the construction of the 230 km long refined-fuel products Hoima – Kampala Pipeline, Ugandan independent newspaper The Daily Monitor has reported.
According to The Daily Monitor Uganda’s State Minister for Energy Minister Simon D’Ujanga has said tenders would be issued in March to prequalified companies interested in the construction of the pipeline.
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Mr D’Ujanga was also reported as saying that the Hoima – Kampala pipeline is expected to be linked with Kenya's Mombasa – Eldoret Pipeline, and later extended to Rwanda, Burundi and mineral-rich eastern Congo.