Watching The World: Showdown in Uganda?

04/13/2009
Is a showdown looming in Uganda? The oil and gas industry has heard much recently of developments in the country, not least the desire on the part of Ugandan officials to develop a refinery instead of an export pipeline. Well, it seems things are coming to a head as the country considers ways of taking more control over its budding oil and gas industry with the establishment of an oil and gas policy, to say nothing of a national oil company.According to consultant IHS Global Insight, Uganda’s Energy and Mineral Development permanent secretary Fred Kabagambe-Kaliisa last week announced the government’s intentions with an overhaul of the oil and gas policy to be implemented befo...

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