Tullow Oil is facing the worst end to the year 2011 with a suit observers say has the potential to make them lose their oil exploration and production interests in Uganda. This follows a petition by a city lawyer filed in the High Court seeking an injunction against the government signing or approving any oil
Download of Fosterwheeler report on Uganda oil Industry Refinery
Here is the most coveted document on Uganda’s oil industry, the country’s oil potential and key investment opportunities and strategies at both micro, national and regional levels. Download a PDF of the Foster wheeler Uganda Refinery study report here. The government of Uganda hired Swiss Engineering and Construction company Foster Wheeler Energy Limited (FWEL) in
Uganda production sharing agreements with oil companies
The oil production sharing agreements are here for you to browse in full. The government of Uganda has signed production sharing agreements with oil companies prospecting and showing interest in production of oil in Uganda. The PSAs have been a matter of public concern with many people calling upon the government to make them public,
Uganda Oil and Gas laws analysed
Commercially viable oil deposits have long been confirmed in Uganda. Oil prospecting has been ongoing and many players have been attracted into the budding oil industry. The legal environment under which the oil sector will operate is a key determinant on how Ugandans benefit or lose out from the oil industry. The government has come
Uganda Oil Exploration and Discovery facts
Although commercially viable oil deposits were recently confirmed in Uganda’s Albertine Graben, the search for oil the country has been ongoing for over nine decades. Many people in the areas of Butyaba, Kibiro, Bulisa and Panymuro have for long known about the existence of oil which could be seen on some spots or oil soils
Parliament questions Mutebile over using oil money on military jets
Bank of Uganda Governor Tumusiime Mutebile has been thrown out the oil Adhoc committee investigating the oil sector for the second time for failure to produce evidence to the committee that he was directed by president Museveni to draw money from the consolidated fund to finance the purchase of fighter jets to the tune of 1.7 trillion