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  • 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.
  • What happened to Uganda's Oil Field?
  • The field to be exploited was declared viable in 2006, but progress stalled as the government arm-wrestled with foreign companies over tax and a planned refinery. Covid-19 caused further hold-ups. For people in Uganda¡¯s oil region, life now follows the rhythms of distant boardrooms.
  • Will oil make Uganda richer?
  • The unspoken logic of the project might be this: that land acquisition is always messy, and politics brutal, but the price is worth paying if oil makes Uganda richer. 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.
  • Does oil money lubricate Uganda's politics?
  • The first risk is that oil money lubricates the very politics of patronage that are holding Uganda back. The president, Yoweri Museveni, will be in his 80s when oil starts to flow. Frustration at his 36 years of rule is mounting.