Uganda
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Updates about global exploration and production activities and developments.
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Investment in the Kingfisher and Tilenga upstream projects together with the East African Crude Oil Pipeline and a new refinery represents a $20-billion economic lift to the country.
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Kampala is drawing now on international experience to sidestep the “oil curse” before first crude flows from its Lake Albert developments.
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COP28’s “last in, last out” approach lets developing countries profit from oil and gas now to invest later in a clean energy future.
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The Uganda oil project envisions drilling more than 450 wells on 35 well pads, leading to an estimated production of 230,000 BOPD at its peak once production starts up.
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Uganda is on course to become the newest African oil exporter by 2025.
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Uganda’s Lake Albert appears on track to first oil by 2025. The oil is expected to be exported via the 1443-km East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline.
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Oilfield services giant is the latest to receive a contract related to TotalEnergies’ $10-billion Ugandan development.
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The Lake Albert project includes the development of oil fields, processing facilities, and an electrically heated pipeline network.
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Total’s $5.1-billion Lake Albert development with CNOOC brings Uganda into the club of oil-producing nations while it positions the French major as the dominant player in African oil and gas.
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