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China invites Uganda's energy minister for talks on pipeline funding

China has invited Uganda's. energy minister to Beijing to go over the East African nation's. $ 5 billion petroleum pipeline, Uganda's presidency stated on. Friday.

The advancement might signal a possible advancement in. Uganda's efforts to woo Chinese financiers to fund the pipeline,. which the country requires to start crude production from. oilfields that were discovered in 2006.

Potential Chinese financing is being thought about as pivotal. after Western banks declined to money the pipeline after pressure. from environmentalists who said the job would contribute to international. carbon emissions.

China's unique envoy for the Horn of Africa Affairs, Xue. Bing, provided a message to President Yoweri Museveni on. Thursday, in which Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his. support for the 1,445-km (898-mile) pipeline, Museveni's workplace. said.

Chinese banks are open to discussions on. the project and extended an invitation to Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa,. the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, to check out China. for additional conversations, Museveni's workplace said.

The East African Petroleum Pipeline (EACOP) will run from. the oilfields in landlocked Uganda's west and terminate at Tanga. port on Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast.

I am in complete support of EACOP. I think that it will. enhance socio-economic advancement for the region, Museveni's. office quoted Xi as saying in his letter.

Conversations had already been going on between Uganda and. Chinese export credit company SINOSURE for possible funding but. multiple due dates for conclusion of those talks had passed. without a resolution.

The construction of the pipeline, which will be electrically. heated up to keep the oil streaming, has actually begun with the. transport of pipes and other product to websites in Tanzania. and Uganda.

A thermal insulation plant to insulate the pipes before they. are laid started operations in late March.

(source: Reuters)