The partnership with Kyambogo University, will focus on two critical national content capacity building initiatives: Internship or graduate training programs and the train the trainer programs.
Professor Elly Katunguka left, and Guillaume Dulout, signing the MoU
The East
African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd, and Kyambogo University, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide specialized training in oil and gas.
The MoU aims to establish a framework for collaboration between the two parties, supporting the realization of National Content Capacity Building initiatives.
EACOP is a project
company tasked with the construction, development and operation of the 1,443 km
pipeline that will transport crude oil from Kabaale, Hoima in Uganda, to the port
of Tanga at Tanzanian coastal line. The project relies on a network of national
and international contractors and suppliers to manage construction and supply
specialized equipment, underscoring the need for a properly skilled workforce
to meet its duty requirements, hence the MoU.
Speaking at
the MoU signing event, Guillaume Dulout, the EACOP Managing Director, expressed
optimism about the collaboration. “By working closely with institutions like
Kyambogo University, we aim to build a skilled and knowledgeable workforce
capable of driving the oil and gas sector forward while improving the lives of
many Ugandans. Kyambogo University has consistently demonstrated its dedication
to nurturing talent and innovation. Through this MoU, we recognize the vital
role your institution will play in developing the next generation of engineers,
technicians, and professionals who will contribute to the success of EACOP and
beyond,” he noted.
Dulout
highlighted other EACOP existing collaborations with the Uganda Petroleum
Institute Kigumba (UPIK), Makerere University, and other professional bodies
such as the Institute of Surveyors of Uganda (ISU). “These partnerships have
already yielded tangible benefits, including onboarding graduate trainees and
creating pathways for young Ugandans to thrive in the oil and gas industry, he
added.
The
partnership with Kyambogo University will focus on two critical national content capacity-building initiatives: Internship or graduate training programs
and the train the trainer programs.
Under the
internship or graduate training program, this initiative will provide training
and work exposure to graduates or current students from Kyambogo University.
Participants will work with EACOP’s suppliers and contractors on various
aspects of the pipeline project, with assignments tailored to their respective
disciplines.
The duration and location of these internships will vary depending
on the contractors and suppliers involved.
The train-the-trainer programs are designed for Kyambogo University’s academic staff, to
enhance their technical knowledge in engineering disciplines and vocational
skills, enabling them to pass on this expertise to their students. These
programs will be conducted by EACOP contractors and suppliers.
Prof. Elly
Katunguka, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Kyambogo University, commended EACOP for
its commitment to capacity building and the development of Uganda’s human
capital. He emphasized the significance of this collaboration for Kyambogo
University graduates and staff. "Kyambogo
University is one of the largest engineering training institutions in the
country, graduating over 1,000 engineers annually. However, with limited job
opportunities nationwide, initiatives like this, which create avenues for
employment and skill development, are invaluable,” Prof. Katunguka stated.
He also
lauded the Train the Trainer program, noting its potential to revolutionize the
university’s curricula. “This program will empower our staff to acquire new
knowledge and technologies, which they can bring back to enhance the education
we provide. It underscores the critical role of the private sector in shaping
academic programs, a role we, admittedly, have not fully utilized in the past,”
he added.
EACOP has
previously signed similar MoUs with UPIK, Makerere University, and professional
bodies such as ISU to support graduate trainees and interns. To date, 128
graduate trainees from Uganda and Tanzania have benefited from tailored
training, exposure, and on-the-job experience through the graduate training
program. Additionally, 13 Train the Trainer sessions have been conducted,
either virtually or in person, by EACOP and its contractors.
The EACOP
project represents a major Infrastructure investment in East Africa. Stretching
1,443 km—296 km in Uganda and 1,147 km in Tanzania—the insulated and buried
24-inch pipeline will feature six pumping stations, two pressure reduction
stations, and a marine export terminal in Tanzania.
Following
the Final Investment Decision (FID) on 1st February 2022, EACOP Ltd.
Was formally established on 15th February 2022 as a special-purpose
company. Its shareholders include TotalEnergies (62%), Uganda National Oil
Company (15%), Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (15%), and CNOOC
(8%).
This
transformative project is expected to drive economic growth and job creation
across Uganda and Tanzania while positioning East Africa as a key player in the
global oil and gas market.