Ministry of Energy Uganda

A photo collage of Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa and UNOC CEO, Proscovia Nabbanja. A joint statement from the Energy Ministry and UNOC shows Uganda’s inland fuel supply chain remains stable and that available stocks, alongside confirmed incoming shipments, are enough to guarantee continuity of supply in the short term.

Uganda Fuel Stocks to Last Until End of April, Government Assures Amid Global Oil Crisis

The Government of Uganda has sought to reassure the public over fuel availability, stating that the country has sufficient petroleum stocks to last until the end of April 2026, even as concerns
A photo collage of President Museveni, Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija, and Proscovia Nabbanja, the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC).

Cabinet Approves UNOC Acquisition of 20.15% Stake in Kenya Pipeline Company

The Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) has secured a 20.15 percent strategic shareholding in the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) following Cabinet’s approval. The deal marks a significant milestone in Uganda’s efforts to
February 24, 2026
A photo collage of Energy and Minerals Minister, Ruth Nankabirwa, UEDCL Managing Director, Paul Mwesigwa, and UETCL Managing Director, Eng. Richard Matsiko, and UEGCL Managing Director,Dr. Eng. Harrison E. Mutikanga and Petroleum Authority of Uganda Executive Director, Ernest Rubondo.

An Energy Sector in Disarray: OAG Report Reveals Serious Gaps in Uganda’s Oil & Gas and Electricity Subsectors

For more than a decade, Uganda’s energy sector—under the political stewardship of Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu since 2021—has ranked among the government’s top priority sectors, consistently absorbing trillions of shillings in taxpayer funding
February 2, 2026

 

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