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Uganda oil project: Drilling underway amid legal challenge in France • FRANCE 24 English
A huge oil development project in Uganda is meeting stiff resistance from a number of NGOs. The country wants to produce 1.4 billion barrels in the next two decades, part of which would be shipped abroad through a pipeline connecting Uganda and Tanzania -- that project is also in the works. FRANCE 24's Camille Knight tells us more.
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published: 04 Jul 2023
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Uganda starts first oil drilling operations with eye on 2025
President Yoweri Museveni cut the ribbon at a site operated by China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) near Lake Albert. The field, known as Kingfisher, is expected to produce 40,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak, according to Uganda's oil industry regulator
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published: 25 Jan 2023
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A Crude Mistake? Uganda's oil rush and the fight for climate justice | People & Power Documentary
In this documentary, People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment.
As nations gather for COP28, one issue is expected to expose deep divisions between the Global North - largely responsible for the ravages of global warming - and the aspirations of developing countries in the South, who must deal with the consequences.
Can COP28 agree on a funding package to allow the South to both mitigate the damage and develop sustainably? And what could it mean for a country like Uganda, which is banking on major oil projects to create growth and prosperity, while facing criticism over the impact on the environment and human rights? Despite protests, drilling has commenced on two huge new oil fields on the banks of Lake Alb...
published: 26 Nov 2023
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Uganda begins oil drilling, hopes for production by 2025 • FRANCE 24 English
Oil drilling has begun in a Chinese-operated field in Uganda and the East African country expects to start production by 2025, an official said Tuesday. The spokesman for Uganda's ministry of energy and mineral development, Solomon Muyita, said the beginning of drilling at the Kingfisher oil field in the Kikuube district was “a significant stride” toward achieving commercial oil production. Climate activists have raised concerns about the effects of the pipeline on local communities and the environment.
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published: 25 Jan 2023
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Ugandan authorities maintain its oil drill projects are developed sustainably
“I believe a lot of the issues being raised by the activists are out of either misinformation or deliberate disinformation because, as govt and the project partners, we have taken deliberate steps to ensure that the oil and gas projects are developed sustainably, we have taken care of the environmen
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published: 03 Jul 2023
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Uganda agrees petroleum importation deal with Bahrain firm
A deal between the state-owned Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) and Vitol energy is already in place. Under it, Vitol will supply oil products to Uganda National Oil Company which will in turn sell the products to petrol station operators
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published: 02 Nov 2023
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Uganda to dump oil supplies from Kenya
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published: 01 Nov 2023
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What you need to know about the Uganda-Tanzania $3.5bn oil deal - BBC Africa
Uganda and Tanzania have entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) heated oil pipeline to pump oil from the Albertine basin in Uganda to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga.
What does the deal mean for both countries? Why were environmentalists against the project? And why was Kenya left out?
BBC Africa's Peter Mwangangi explains.
Produced and edited by Leone Ouedraogo.
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published: 30 Apr 2021
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Petroleum Authority of Uganda signed a deal with Partners.
The petroleum authority of Uganda is continuing to mobilize private sector to pick interest of investing in oil and gas related businesses.
The authority executive director Ernest Rubondo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Stanbic Bank Uganda and Agribusiness Initiative to improve on the quality of housing and value addition on agricultural produce in Albertine region.
published: 04 Feb 2022
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Uganda considers National oil company as sole fuel supplier amid rising prices
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Nankabirwa, has told Parliament that her Ministry supports a proposal to have the Uganda National Oil Company supply all oil marketing companies in Uganda with fuel. Nankabirwa said the plan is being considered, with an effective start date in January 2024. Nankabirwa made these revelations as she addressed MPs on matters relating to the ever-increasing fuel price rises
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published: 25 Oct 2023
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Uganda oil project: Drilling underway amid legal challenge in France • FRANCE 24 English
A huge oil development project in Uganda is meeting stiff resistance from a number of NGOs. The country wants to produce 1.4 billion barrels in the next two dec...
A huge oil development project in Uganda is meeting stiff resistance from a number of NGOs. The country wants to produce 1.4 billion barrels in the next two decades, part of which would be shipped abroad through a pipeline connecting Uganda and Tanzania -- that project is also in the works. FRANCE 24's Camille Knight tells us more.
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https://wn.com/Uganda_Oil_Project_Drilling_Underway_Amid_Legal_Challenge_In_France_•_France_24_English
A huge oil development project in Uganda is meeting stiff resistance from a number of NGOs. The country wants to produce 1.4 billion barrels in the next two decades, part of which would be shipped abroad through a pipeline connecting Uganda and Tanzania -- that project is also in the works. FRANCE 24's Camille Knight tells us more.
#Uganda #oilproject #pipeline
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- published: 04 Jul 2023
- views: 2241
1:00
Uganda starts first oil drilling operations with eye on 2025
President Yoweri Museveni cut the ribbon at a site operated by China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) near Lake Albert. The field, known as Kingfisher, is ...
President Yoweri Museveni cut the ribbon at a site operated by China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) near Lake Albert. The field, known as Kingfisher, is expected to produce 40,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak, according to Uganda's oil industry regulator
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https://wn.com/Uganda_Starts_First_Oil_Drilling_Operations_With_Eye_On_2025
President Yoweri Museveni cut the ribbon at a site operated by China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) near Lake Albert. The field, known as Kingfisher, is expected to produce 40,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak, according to Uganda's oil industry regulator
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- published: 25 Jan 2023
- views: 3578
49:01
A Crude Mistake? Uganda's oil rush and the fight for climate justice | People & Power Documentary
In this documentary, People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment.
As nations gathe...
In this documentary, People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment.
As nations gather for COP28, one issue is expected to expose deep divisions between the Global North - largely responsible for the ravages of global warming - and the aspirations of developing countries in the South, who must deal with the consequences.
Can COP28 agree on a funding package to allow the South to both mitigate the damage and develop sustainably? And what could it mean for a country like Uganda, which is banking on major oil projects to create growth and prosperity, while facing criticism over the impact on the environment and human rights? Despite protests, drilling has commenced on two huge new oil fields on the banks of Lake Albert.
In 2023, final approval was granted for the construction of what will be the longest heated oil pipeline in the world, the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline. But will the people of Uganda gain any benefit from the controversial exploitation of their oil – and can any such profits be seen to balance out the environmental damage to the country? People & Power investigates.
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https://wn.com/A_Crude_Mistake_Uganda's_Oil_Rush_And_The_Fight_For_Climate_Justice_|_People_Power_Documentary
In this documentary, People & Power investigates what major new oil projects in Uganda mean for the country, its people and the environment.
As nations gather for COP28, one issue is expected to expose deep divisions between the Global North - largely responsible for the ravages of global warming - and the aspirations of developing countries in the South, who must deal with the consequences.
Can COP28 agree on a funding package to allow the South to both mitigate the damage and develop sustainably? And what could it mean for a country like Uganda, which is banking on major oil projects to create growth and prosperity, while facing criticism over the impact on the environment and human rights? Despite protests, drilling has commenced on two huge new oil fields on the banks of Lake Albert.
In 2023, final approval was granted for the construction of what will be the longest heated oil pipeline in the world, the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline. But will the people of Uganda gain any benefit from the controversial exploitation of their oil – and can any such profits be seen to balance out the environmental damage to the country? People & Power investigates.
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- published: 26 Nov 2023
- views: 405976
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Uganda begins oil drilling, hopes for production by 2025 • FRANCE 24 English
Oil drilling has begun in a Chinese-operated field in Uganda and the East African country expects to start production by 2025, an official said Tuesday. The spo...
Oil drilling has begun in a Chinese-operated field in Uganda and the East African country expects to start production by 2025, an official said Tuesday. The spokesman for Uganda's ministry of energy and mineral development, Solomon Muyita, said the beginning of drilling at the Kingfisher oil field in the Kikuube district was “a significant stride” toward achieving commercial oil production. Climate activists have raised concerns about the effects of the pipeline on local communities and the environment.
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https://wn.com/Uganda_Begins_Oil_Drilling,_Hopes_For_Production_By_2025_•_France_24_English
Oil drilling has begun in a Chinese-operated field in Uganda and the East African country expects to start production by 2025, an official said Tuesday. The spokesman for Uganda's ministry of energy and mineral development, Solomon Muyita, said the beginning of drilling at the Kingfisher oil field in the Kikuube district was “a significant stride” toward achieving commercial oil production. Climate activists have raised concerns about the effects of the pipeline on local communities and the environment.
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- published: 25 Jan 2023
- views: 2296
2:05
Ugandan authorities maintain its oil drill projects are developed sustainably
“I believe a lot of the issues being raised by the activists are out of either misinformation or deliberate disinformation because, as govt and the project part...
“I believe a lot of the issues being raised by the activists are out of either misinformation or deliberate disinformation because, as govt and the project partners, we have taken deliberate steps to ensure that the oil and gas projects are developed sustainably, we have taken care of the environmen
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“I believe a lot of the issues being raised by the activists are out of either misinformation or deliberate disinformation because, as govt and the project partners, we have taken deliberate steps to ensure that the oil and gas projects are developed sustainably, we have taken care of the environmen
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- published: 03 Jul 2023
- views: 1200
1:13
Uganda agrees petroleum importation deal with Bahrain firm
A deal between the state-owned Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) and Vitol energy is already in place. Under it, Vitol will supply oil products to Uganda Natio...
A deal between the state-owned Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) and Vitol energy is already in place. Under it, Vitol will supply oil products to Uganda National Oil Company which will in turn sell the products to petrol station operators
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https://wn.com/Uganda_Agrees_Petroleum_Importation_Deal_With_Bahrain_Firm
A deal between the state-owned Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) and Vitol energy is already in place. Under it, Vitol will supply oil products to Uganda National Oil Company which will in turn sell the products to petrol station operators
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- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 1794
0:48
Uganda to dump oil supplies from Kenya
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- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 3659
3:48
What you need to know about the Uganda-Tanzania $3.5bn oil deal - BBC Africa
Uganda and Tanzania have entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) heated oil pipeline to pump oil from the Albertine basin in Uganda to Tanzania’s In...
Uganda and Tanzania have entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) heated oil pipeline to pump oil from the Albertine basin in Uganda to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga.
What does the deal mean for both countries? Why were environmentalists against the project? And why was Kenya left out?
BBC Africa's Peter Mwangangi explains.
Produced and edited by Leone Ouedraogo.
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https://wn.com/What_You_Need_To_Know_About_The_Uganda_Tanzania_3.5Bn_Oil_Deal_BBC_Africa
Uganda and Tanzania have entered a partnership to build a 1,443km (896 mile) heated oil pipeline to pump oil from the Albertine basin in Uganda to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga.
What does the deal mean for both countries? Why were environmentalists against the project? And why was Kenya left out?
BBC Africa's Peter Mwangangi explains.
Produced and edited by Leone Ouedraogo.
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- published: 30 Apr 2021
- views: 32874
3:00
Petroleum Authority of Uganda signed a deal with Partners.
The petroleum authority of Uganda is continuing to mobilize private sector to pick interest of investing in oil and gas related businesses.
The authority execut...
The petroleum authority of Uganda is continuing to mobilize private sector to pick interest of investing in oil and gas related businesses.
The authority executive director Ernest Rubondo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Stanbic Bank Uganda and Agribusiness Initiative to improve on the quality of housing and value addition on agricultural produce in Albertine region.
https://wn.com/Petroleum_Authority_Of_Uganda_Signed_A_Deal_With_Partners.
The petroleum authority of Uganda is continuing to mobilize private sector to pick interest of investing in oil and gas related businesses.
The authority executive director Ernest Rubondo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Stanbic Bank Uganda and Agribusiness Initiative to improve on the quality of housing and value addition on agricultural produce in Albertine region.
- published: 04 Feb 2022
- views: 374
2:41
Uganda considers National oil company as sole fuel supplier amid rising prices
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Nankabirwa, has told Parliament that her Ministry supports a proposal to have the Uganda National Oil Compa...
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Nankabirwa, has told Parliament that her Ministry supports a proposal to have the Uganda National Oil Company supply all oil marketing companies in Uganda with fuel. Nankabirwa said the plan is being considered, with an effective start date in January 2024. Nankabirwa made these revelations as she addressed MPs on matters relating to the ever-increasing fuel price rises
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https://wn.com/Uganda_Considers_National_Oil_Company_As_Sole_Fuel_Supplier_Amid_Rising_Prices
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ruth Nankabirwa, has told Parliament that her Ministry supports a proposal to have the Uganda National Oil Company supply all oil marketing companies in Uganda with fuel. Nankabirwa said the plan is being considered, with an effective start date in January 2024. Nankabirwa made these revelations as she addressed MPs on matters relating to the ever-increasing fuel price rises
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- published: 25 Oct 2023
- views: 8813