Geza Ulole
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While we don't wish anyone misfortune, the lobby groups in this project are gaining currency each day, we have seen how they were successful in persuading leading insurance companies of the world to withdraw from the project. If there is no insurance company willing to underwrite a project of such magnitude, then there will be no bank that will touch such a project. Lobby groups are very strong in western countries and have power to influence decisions and change the course of action. Lets not celebrate....No one has committed to finance this humongous project...what is being done by the two countries now are merely window dressing activities.Fight to End Finance for East African Crude Oil Pipeline Escalates
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On Tuesday 2nd February, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is expected to announce a milestone in the highly controversial process to build the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) - a 1,443-kilometer crude oil pipeline from Hoima in Uganda to the port of Tanga in Tanzania that, if completed, would be the longest heated crude oil pipeline in the world.
At an official ceremony scheduled for Tuesday, Museveni will officially sign a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the EACOP project, sending the signal that it has the necessary financial backing required to go ahead. However it is widely understood that this massive new fossil fuel project still faces a significant funding shortfall of at least $2.5billion.
Campaigners are stepping up efforts to ensure this fossil fuel finance is never made available. Many major banks have already ruled out supporting the project, while activists are now applying pressure to those that remain as potential funders. These banks include: Standard Bank (South Africa), ICBC (China), JPMorgan Chase (USA), MUFG (Japan), Standard Chartered (UK), Citi (US), Deutsche Bank (Germany) and SMBC (Japan).
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Fight to End Finance for East African Crude Oil Pipeline Escalates
On Tuesday 2nd February, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is expected to announce a milestone in the highly controversial process to build the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) - a 1,443-kilometer crude oil pipeline from Hoima in Uganda to the port of Tanga in Tanzania that, if completed...www.commondreams.org
Nyang'au tayari wamepigwa chini. Wamebaki kugalagala na kusaga meno.While we don't wish anyone misfortune, the lobby groups in this project are gaining currency each day, we have seen how they were successful in persuading leading insurance companies of the world to withdraw from the project. If there is no insurance company willing to underwrite a project of such magnitude, then there will be no bank that will touch such a project. Lobby groups are very strong in western countries and have power to influence decisions and change the course of action. Lets not celebrate....No one has committed to finance this humongous project...what is being done by the two countries now are merely window dressing activities.
so FID can be announced without insurance coverage?While we don't wish anyone misfortune, the lobby groups in this project are gaining currency each day, we have seen how they were successful in persuading leading insurance companies of the world to withdraw from the project. If there is no insurance company willing to underwrite a project of such magnitude, then there will be no bank that will touch such a project. Lobby groups are very strong in western countries and have power to influence decisions and change the course of action. Lets not celebrate....No one has committed to finance this humongous project...what is being done by the two countries now are merely window dressing activities.
Tukiacha ushindani usio wa maana tunatakiwa nchi zote za afrika mashariki tupate maendeleo makubwa.Hongereni hapa mumeangukia bahati kubwa sana mahasimu wetu wa jadi.
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At this point this project will continue. It is too far advanced to be stopped by jealous Western environmental activists who want to keep Africa perpetually poor. FID would not have been announced without most of the funds being secured. This project will make Africa richer and the West don't want that. They are attacking this pipeline yet they are building pipelines in their own countries every day.While we don't wish anyone misfortune, the lobby groups in this project are gaining currency each day, we have seen how they were successful in persuading leading insurance companies of the world to withdraw from the project. If there is no insurance company willing to underwrite a project of such magnitude, then there will be no bank that will touch such a project. Lobby groups are very strong in western countries and have power to influence decisions and change the course of action. Lets not celebrate....No one has committed to finance this humongous project...what is being done by the two countries now are merely window dressing activities.