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Ugandan farmers take East Africa oil pipeline dispute to UK courts

Ugandan farmers take East Africa oil pipeline dispute to UK courts

Ugandan farmers have escalated their opposition to the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) by bringing a legal challenge to the United Kingdom, arguing that a UK-based entity linked to the project has breached Ugandan law. The case represents a significant test of cross-border corporate accountability and could have far-reaching implications for energy infrastructure investment in Africa.

A legal challenge beyond national borders
The farmers, supported by international legal teams, are seeking to halt construction of the pipeline by targeting a UK-registered entity associated with the EACOP project. Their argument centres on alleged violations of Ugandan environmental and land rights laws, including claims related to compensation, resettlement, and the protection of local livelihoods.

By pursuing the case in a British court, the claimants are attempting to establish that multinational corporate structures cannot shield parent or affiliated entities from accountability in jurisdictions where they are domiciled.

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Rising scrutiny of the EACOP project
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline, designed to transport oil from Uganda’s Lake Albert region to Tanzania’s coast, has faced sustained criticism from environmental groups, local communities, and international organisations.

Concerns have focused on land acquisition processes, environmental risks, and the long-term economic sustainability of fossil fuel investments in a world transitioning toward cleaner energy. The project, however, is also viewed by governments in Uganda and Tanzania as a critical driver of economic development, export revenue, and energy sector growth.

This tension between development priorities and environmental and social safeguards is now being tested in a legal context.

Implications for investors and project financing
The case introduces a new layer of legal risk for investors and stakeholders involved in large-scale infrastructure projects across emerging markets. If the court accepts jurisdiction and rules in favour of the farmers, it could set a precedent for holding international entities accountable for local regulatory compliance.

Such an outcome may lead to increased due diligence requirements, higher compliance costs, and greater scrutiny from both regulators and civil society. It could also influence the willingness of international financiers to back projects with complex environmental and social risk profiles.

Corporate accountability in focus
At the heart of the dispute is the question of corporate responsibility across borders. The plaintiffs argue that companies operating through global structures must adhere not only to local laws but also to broader standards of governance and transparency.

This aligns with a broader global trend where legal systems are increasingly being used to challenge corporate practices in sectors such as energy, mining, and infrastructure.

Balancing development and sustainability
For Uganda, the pipeline remains a cornerstone of its economic strategy, with the potential to unlock significant oil revenues and support national development goals. However, the legal challenge highlights the importance of ensuring that such projects are implemented in a manner that respects local communities and environmental standards.

The outcome of the case could shape how future infrastructure projects are structured, governed, and financed across Africa.

As the proceedings unfold, the dispute is likely to be closely watched by governments, investors, and advocacy groups alike, serving as a potential benchmark for how legal accountability is enforced in an increasingly interconnected global economy.

Newshub Editorial in Africa – March 29, 2026

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