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Otoa is now leaving Stanbic Business Incubator Ltd to take up a new Chief Corporate Affairs Officer role at the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC)⏤ a wholly government of Uganda-owned company that runs the government’s commercial interests in the upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas sectors. He joins UNOC just in time- as the country ramps up activities towards first oil, but also amidst a thickening anti-fossils energy transition agenda, itself oiled by climate change. He is however not an outsider in the mainstream oil and gas business, having been, between September 2013 – June 2018, the Public Affairs…
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By Peninah Aheebwa The Oil and Gas sector in Uganda has progressed to the development phase with an expected total investment of US$ 20 billion before the production of the first oil due in 2025. This investment is being made mainly in developing infrastructure for producing petroleum from the discovered fields and putting in place the facilities required to commercialise the petroleum to be produced (refining and pipelines) together with the requisite support infrastructure like the roads and the second international airport. National content is at the project level, and its target objective is based on how much of the…
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Hoima High Court Judge, Byaruhanga Jesse Rugyema on Friday 8th ruled in favour of the government allowing for over UGX 950m compensation money for defiant oil Project Affected Persons (PAPs) to be deposited in court. The court case was on Miscellaneous Cause 24 of 2023 and ensued on 4th December involving the Ministry of Energy and filed by the Attorney General on behalf of the government against 42 land occupants within Buliisa and Hoima Districts over 60 acres of disputed land that stalled the Tilenga Oil Project operations by French oil giant, Total Energies. The ruling therefore gave a…
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Marion (Adengo) Muyobo is Head of Social Affairs at Total E&P Uganda where she is in charge of Stakeholder Engagement, Land Acquisition and Resettlement in line with International Best Practices Such as IFC PS5, Equator Principles, IPIECA. Prior to this, she was Head of Methods, Regulatory Affairs and Stakeholder Engagement from 2011 to 2015 where she was charged with Shaping, defining and implementing methods requirements for the environment and social affairs teams as well as the stakeholder engagement strategy.Ensuring mechanisms are in place to manage Environment & Social Affairs Management system coordination, procedures validation, training follow-up, method Group Projet Integret/…
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Total-Uganda is evaluating the residual land of the people affected by the East African Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project in the ten districts within the pipeline route.According to Stella Amony, the Communications Officer –Total E&P Uganda, has confirmed the exercise saying it commenced in November last year and will be concluded in March this year. She says that the exercise is covering 296km from Hoima, Kikuube, Kakumiro, Kyankwanzi, Mubende, Gomba, Sembabule, Lwengo, Kyotera, and Rakai districts. Amony explains that the residual land evaluation is a process that had to be done after concluding the evaluation of the pipeline land. Residual land…
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Uganda’s application to join Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) community has been approved, EITI Board on Wednesday announced. Uganda, whose commitment to join the EITI was first made in the 2008 National Oil and Gas Policy, now becomes EITI’s 54th member country and the 26th in Africa. Uganda’s decision to join the community is part of the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen accountability in the management of its natural resources and attract investors to develop its oil, gas and mining reserves. Participation in the EITI is identified in the Government of Uganda’s 2012 Oil and Gas Revenue Management Policy as an action that will help…
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