Tanzania–Uganda Natural Gas Pipeline

[1] The pipeline would start in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's financial capital and largest city.

[1] From Mwanza, the pipeline would loop around Lake Victoria to the border town of Mtukula, where it would cross into Uganda, continuing through Masaka, before ending in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city, a total distance of approximately 1,716 kilometres (1,066 mi).

[2] Other credible sources have suggested that the selected route might go underwater, through Lake Victoria, which would shave several hundred kilometers off the total distance.

[6] In August 2018, the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC), began to actively search for an expert to carry out a feasibility study to determine the most economic route for this pipeline and to determine the potential and size of the regional market for Tanzania's natural gas.

[10] In November 2023, the two governments signed agreements to start the selection of a project consultant and commence feasibility studies.