mini oil processing plant in uganda

   
mini oil processing plant in uganda
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • mini oil processing plant in uganda
  • Does Uganda's Oil project make sense?
  • For people in Uganda¡¯s oil region, life now follows the rhythms of distant boardrooms. They are not the only ones wondering whether the project makes sense. By the time the first oil flows, in 2025, oil infrastructure will have uprooted 2,000 households and directly affected more than 20,000.
  • Is Uganda a viable oil project?
  • But Proscovia Nabbanja, the chief executive of the Uganda National Oil Company, says the project is viable and promises that for "every dollar we invest, we return 10". "I don't think that is bad economics."
  • Where is Uganda's crude oil being pumped?
  • At another Ugandan oil field - still close to Lake Albert but 100km north-east of Kingfisher - dozens of earthmovers criss-cross a construction site for TotalEnergies' processing facility. This is where the crude oil will be cleaned of impurities and separated from gas before being pumped to a refinery about 100km away.
  • How much money will Uganda's Oil Project bring?
  • Officials reckon the development phase will bring $15bn-20bn of investment, of which they hope 40% might go to Uganda-based companies, in a country with a GDP of around $40bn a year. A UN study forecasts that oil will raise government revenues by a third over the estimated three-decade life of the project.