16/12/2025
Uganda’s Oil & Gas Journey: 2025 Progress Update 🚀🇺🇬
Uganda’s oil and gas sector is entering a defining phase — and the progress on the ground tells a remarkable story. From drilling and facilities construction to pipeline development and community empowerment, each milestone is bringing the country closer to first oil.
UGANDA'S OIL AND GAS PROJECT PROGRESS (DECEMBER 2025)
Uganda’s Oil & Gas Journey: 2025 Progress Update 🚀🇺🇬Uganda’s oil and gas sector is entering a defining phase — and the progress on the ground tells a rema...
20/08/2024
Here is a link for a planned Media briefing on the latest oil and gas developments:
MEDIA BRIEFING
Progress of Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector
20/08/2024
Happening tomorrow at Kyambogo University.
19/10/2022
Don’t miss the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Dr Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu, live on UBC TV tonight from 10:00pm.
20/12/2021
Happy festive season to all our dear stakeholders
16/12/2021
This is it! Together we shall create lasting value for all Ugandans.
This is the changing face of Buliisa! Once considered a hard to reach area, the oil and gas developments in the area have completely changed the fortunes of this district.
16/12/2021
Understanding the PFMA (Amendment) Bill 2021.
Parliament this week passed more two important legislations geared towards unlocking Uganda's petroleum Industry. But what do these new legislations mean?
(Amendment) Bill 2021
The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Act 2021 on the seeks to ensure that the UNOC as Government of Uganda’s nominated state participant for oil activities across the upstream and midstream sectors of the value chain can meet the related obligations.
The PFMA amendment therefore seeks to allow UNOC to have access to the proceeds from the sale of interest from the crude oil due to it to meet its various financial obligations in relation to its participation in the upstream and midstream projects. These include obligations in the Production Sharing Agreements, the Joint Operating Agreements, the Host Government Agreement and the Tariff and Transportation Agreement among others.
Photo: Technical staff and MPs shortly after the passing of the EACOP Bill 2021.