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  • What is the Uganda refinery project?
  • The Uganda Refinery Project includes: the storage terminal itself, for the refinery products located at Namwabula in Mpigi District. Alpha MBM Investments, an investment firm from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is now the lead partner in the oil refinery project.
  • Who owns Uganda refinery company?
  • The Uganda Refinery Holding Company, a subsidiary of the UNOC will hold a participating interest of up to 40% in the Refinery Company on behalf of UNOC and Government of Uganda. The shareholders¡¯ agreement lays out the financial obligations of each part such as cash calls, defaults, and stipulates the voting rights.
  • Who will sign the shareholders' agreement with Uganda refinery company?
  • The Shareholders¡¯ Agreement will be signed by shareholders of the refinery company. The Uganda Refinery Holding Company, a subsidiary of the UNOC will hold a participating interest of up to 40% in the Refinery Company on behalf of UNOC and Government of Uganda.
  • Who owns crude oil in Uganda?
  • The crude oil owners are the Government of Uganda and UNOC, TotalEnergies E&P Uganda and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Uganda Limited. The Shareholders¡¯ Agreement will be signed by shareholders of the refinery company.
  • How much recoverable oil is available in Uganda?
  • There are over 1.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil in Uganda, as confirmed. Objective 4 of the National Oil and Gas Policy (2008) for Uganda is to promote valuable utilization of the country¡¯s oil and gas resources through in-country refining of crude oil.
  • What is Uganda's Refinery Development Plan (RDP)?
  • Uganda's Refinery Development Plan (RDP) is in line with the East African Regional Refineries Development Strategy, adopted by the EAC Partner States in 2008 which recommended that the second refinery in East Africa be developed in Uganda.