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  • making oil production line filtering system in uganda
  • What is Uganda's oil pipeline?
  • From there, the first barrels of Uganda¡¯s waxy crude¡ªsimilar in consistency to shoe polish¡ªwill be loaded onto tankers and shipped out to sea. To the energy firms and governments behind the 897-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline, it is the long-awaited final step in the launch of a new energy frontier.
  • Who owns Uganda's oilfields?
  • Fair. Uganda¡¯s second project area, Tilenga, located north of Lake Albert astride River Nile, is operated by France¡¯s TotalEnergies. CNOOC and TotalEnergies co-own all of Uganda¡¯s existing oilfields alongside the state-run Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC). At peak, Uganda plans to produce about 230,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
  • How will Uganda refine its crude oil?
  • Uganda plans to refine some of the oil for the local and regional market, but most of it¡ªan estimated 216,000 barrels per day¡ªwill travel through the 24-inch diameter underground pipeline for export. Since Uganda¡¯s crude is semi-solid, it will be heated, via solar power, to 50°C (122°F.)
  • Who owns the East African oil pipeline?
  • A pipeline company with shareholding from the Uganda National Oil Company (15%), the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (15%), Total Energies (62%) and CNOOC (8%) operates the East African pipeline project. It is important that Uganda¡¯s oil gets to the global market at profitable terms.