Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU)

Peninah Aheebwa, Director Economic and National Content Monitoring, at the Petroleum Authority of Uganda

UGANDA’S 100 OIL AND GAS LEADERS: Peninah Aheebwa, Director Economic and National Content Monitoring, Petroleum Authority of Uganda

As the Director of Economic, and National Content Monitoring, Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU), Peninah Aheebwa is responsible for ensuring cost-efficient oil and gas operations in the country, the economic feasibility of
Mrs Mary Oduka Ocan. She has a career spanning 42 years in development and social science work. Mrs Ocan has also sat on several board, with the most current one being that of the Petroleum Authority of Uganda.

Mrs Mary Oduka-Ochan – living a legacy of transforming sectors

Mrs Mary Oduka-Ochan has had an illustrious career, spanning various roles from marketing to social development. And throughout the years, she has made a mark and continues to do so. She shares
May 7, 2025
Mr Ernest Rubondo _ED PAU -Left and Mr Wallace Pescarini, the President of SLB Offshore Atlantic Basin flanked by Mr Nyombi Alex -Director Production at the PAU

Petroleum Authority E.D, Ernest Rubondo commends SLB for fostering women’s advancement in science and technology

The Petroleum Authority of Uganda Executive Director, Mr Ernest Rubondo has commended SLB (formerly known as Schlumberger) for its efforts in advancing women in science and technology. This commendation came during a
April 26, 2024
Martin Tiffen (with hand pointing), the EACOP Managing Director shows an insulated pipeline to Ruth Nankabirwa (left), the Ugandan Minister of Energy & Mineral Development (MEMD) and Hon. Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko (2nd left), the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, United Republic of Tanzania. This was during the launch of the Thermal Insulation Plant/Workshop in Sojo, Nzege in the Tabora Region of Tanzania, on March 26th 2024.

East Africa’s crude oil pipeline gets a boost as thermal insulation plant gets launched and two key land lease and ports agreements signed 

Commercial efforts by Uganda to extract and commercialise her oil and gas resources received a major boost this week as the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd on 26th of March
March 27, 2024
The governing board of the Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum (UCMP) and the Petroleum Authority of Uganda Officials shortly after a recent meeting to discuss issues on how National Participation of Ugandan companies can be enhanced in the oil and gas sector.

UGX 7 trillion approved for Ugandan firms in the oil and gas sector

In the wake of the announcement of the Final Investment Decision (FID) in February 2022, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) has sanctioned contracts valued at approximately USD7.16 billion. Of this sum,
March 22, 2024

 

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