African Institute For Energy Governance tasks Uganda Presidential candidates to address anomalies in the Oil Industry

The African institute for Energy governance (AFIEGO) called on Uganda presidential candidates to address themselves on anomalies surrounding the oil industry. The Organisation highlighted a number of issues including; ensuring that the Ministry of Energy and mineral development puts in place the local content policy as prescribed in the National Oil and Gas Policy (NOGP) 2008, Ensuring

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Chinese companies to get the bulk of Uganda’s infrastructural projects because of oil

Chinese companies are likely to get a lion’s share of Uganda’s current infrastructural projects because they are willing to get repaid from future oil revenue, unlike Western businesses that expect advance payment, the Prime Minister’s office said. The government is seeking investment that will improve electricity generation and transportation networks to drive economic growth so

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