#CreatingLastingValue

The 525 metre long Paraa Bridge along the 159 kilometre Masindi (Kisanja) Park- Tangi Junction- Paraa road. The road is part of the 700 kilometres of 12 oil roads in the Albertine Graben where government of Uganda has invested USD900 million to facilitate oil activities in the region. As of November 2020, progress on these roads was 60%.

With over USD1 bn earned by Ugandans and over USD1.7 bn gov’t infrastructure investments; how oil and gas is changing Ugandan lives even before first oil flows

From the time Uganda hit the first commercially viable oil finds at Mputa-1 well on 6th January 2006, the word on everyone’s lips has been “first oil”. Cabinet in 2008 passed
December 14, 2020
Mr Ernest Rubondo, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda’s first Executive Director. Although he has been in office for 4 years, Rubondo wields nearly 30 years’ experience in Uganda’s nascent oil and gas sector.

Without a doubt, Uganda is on a steady path towards creating lasting value, as we journey to first oil– Petroleum Authority of Uganda’s Ernest Rubondo

First, for the uninitiated, what exactly is the role of the Petroleum Authority of Uganda? What does regulating and monitoring the petroleum sector to create lasting value entail? How exactly do you
November 11, 2020
Ms. Jane Nambakire Mulemwa, Ph.D, has been the PAU’s Board Chairperson, since October 2015. On 15th May 2020, her 4-year mandate was renewed by His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

Q&A: The Petroleum Authority of Uganda’s job is to ensure Uganda’s oil is a driver for social-economic transformation― Dr Jane Nambakire Mulemwa, Board Chairperson

Congratulations upon being reappointed by His Excellency for a second term. From a Board perspective, how would you summarise the PAU’s journey in its first five years? I must say that
November 9, 2020

 

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