Uganda refinery

A photo collage of UNOC executives: Board Chairman Mathias Katamba (first from left, top row) and CEO Proscovia Nabbanja (centre, top row) face growing pressure to balance stability, governance and leadership renewal as four long-serving executives approach the end of the company’s ten-year tenure cycle. They include Peter Muliisa, Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary (right, top row); Dr Michael Nkambo Mugerwa, General Manager of Uganda Refinery Holdings Company Ltd (first from left, bottom row); Emmanuel Mugagga, Chief Financial Officer (centre, bottom row); and John Bosco Habumugisha, General Manager of the National Pipeline Company Ltd and Deputy Managing Director at EACOP (right, bottom row).

Succession Crisis, Entrenchment or Failure of People Planning? Inside UNOC’s Controversial Push to Extend Senior Executives’ Contracts

There is brewing discontent at the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) — the Government of Uganda’s commercial vehicle for managing the country’s petroleum interests — over a controversial internal push to potentially
Across Lake Albert in Kikuube District, CNOOC’s Kingfisher Project tells a complementary story. The LR8001 automated rig has drilled 17 of 31 oil wells hitting its production target. The Central Processing Facility, designed for 40,000 barrels of daily capacity, is nearing completion to process the crude oil before export.

Uganda’s elusive oil dream: Two decades of missed deadlines, billions spent, and the race to 2026

As one drives into Hoima City, the urban heart of Uganda’s oil dreams, it quickly becomes clear that this is no ordinary town. The city has become a magnet for ambition, its
October 27, 2025

 

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