Fraud Alert
The Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) warns the public of unknown persons that are impersonating the Executive Director, PAU with the intent of soliciting for money under false pretense. The unscrupulous individuals impersonating the Executive Director, claim to be in position to influence the recruitment of new staff into the PAU following the recent job […]
Petroleum project land acquisition process prioritises the people
By Ali Ssekatawa With the lifting of most COVID-19 restrictions in the country and globally, there is increased activity in Uganda’s oil and gas sector. The land acquisition process has progressed significantly following the conclusion of the key petroleum agreements in April 2021 that propelled the sector into the development phase. This is a good […]
Government of Uganda boosts skilling in oil and gas related disciplines
By Susan Kamugasa The global and technical skills akin to the oil and gas sector worldwide required Uganda to undertake strategic interventions to develop the necessary skill sets to enhance the participation of Ugandans in the sector. A Workforce Skills Development Strategy and Plan (WSDSP) was developed by the Government of Uganda with support from […]
Project affected persons receive 5,000 chicks in oil and gas livelihood restoration programme
A total of 291 affected by the Kingfisher feeder pipeline in Kyangwali sub-county, Kikuube district, have received 5,000 chicks as part of a livelihood restoration programme implemented by CNOOC Uganda Limited on behalf of the government of Uganda. A livelihood restoration programme is an intervention meant to restore and improve the way of life of […]
Understanding the difference between the economics of the upstream and EACOP projects
By Tom Ayebare The economics of the Upstream (Tilenga and Kingfisher) and the EACOP projects are distinct and should not be mixed up. EACOP The commercial structure for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) as per the Shareholder’s agreement is that the project is jointly funded and owned by the Governments of Uganda and […]
Govt is delicately balancing both environment and oil activities
By Yusuf Masaba In the recent past, a host of countries especially those from the West have announced major commitments to significantly cut the carbon emissions, committing to achieving “net zero” in a few decades. In pursuit of this, huge cutbacks in the fossil fuels industry are expected to be undertaken with a target of […]
The oil and gas sector remains profitable to Uganda’s economy
By Peninah Aheebwa The highly anticipated conclusion of the key oil agreements and the launch of Uganda’s oil and gas projects is a significant milestone for the sector. This milestone gave way to the processes of approval and award of contracts to the main Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractors, in order for the construction […]
Ongoing project procurement processes are in line with the law
In June 2021, Mr. Andrew Oluka, a Ugandan lawyer, filed a motion against the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) and two International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Uganda – Total E&P Uganda Limited and CNOOC Uganda Limited. Mr. Oluka alleges that the ongoing procurement processes for the oil and gas projects in Uganda are denying […]
PAU assesses sector readiness for petroleum development phase
The Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) recently evaluated the readiness of the sector for the development phase. The development phase involves construction of the required infrastructure to process the crude oil for transportation and refining into finished products. The assessment, which was led by Mr. Ernest N.T. Rubondo, the PAU Executive Director during May 2021, […]
Report postively on Uganda’s Oil Project-Journalists urged
Journalists have been urged to report positively and more accurately on Uganda’s oil and gas project to facilitate public confidence in the project. The clarion call was made by Ms. Gloria Sebikari, the Manager Corporate Affairs and Public Relations at the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU). “As journalists, you are duty bound to provide credible […]