Comoros Crude Coconut Oil Refinery in Uganda
- Use: Coconut Oil
- Type:Coconut Oil Refinery Machine
- Production Capacity: 3t/d-1000t/d
- Rated supply voltage: 110/230V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 1100*500*1150
- SIZE: 1200x470x1170mm
- Core Components: other, Customized mining filter cloth, Sludge dewatering filter cloth, Nylon monofilament filter cloth
- Market: Uganda
Uganda’s Oil Refinery: Gauging the Government’s Stake
Uganda’s Oil Refinery: Gauging the Government’s Stake 3 • Uganda’s planned oil refinery will have several benefits for the country, including for its security of fuel supply and balance of payments. • The refinery could be reasonably profitable, generating an internal rate of return of 13 percent in a baseline scenario.
Uganda expects to make a final investment decision (FID) for its crude oil refinery next month, a crucial step towards commercially producing crude oil in 2025, the country's energy ministry said
Uganda selects preferred bidder for $4bn refinery project
Credit: Petroleum Authority of Uganda. The Petroleum Authority of Uganda has announced that the Ugandan Government has selected United Arab Emirates-based Alpha MBM Investments as preferred bidder for a planned $4bn domestic oil refinery in Hoima. The Hoima refinery will be equipped to process 60,000bopd.
Reuters. Talks between Uganda and Dubai-based Alpha MBM Investments have “intensified” over the construction of a $4 billion refinery in the East African country, an oil executive has said. Alpha MBM was earlier picked as the preferred bidder to finance the refinery in the oil city of Hoima, with a capacity to process 60,000 barrels daily.
Uganda Secures Partner for the Refinery Project – UNOC
The Crude Suppliers Agreement is designed to secure the necessary feedstock of 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day required for the refinery and will be signed between the crude oil owners and the refinery company. The crude oil owners include the Government of Uganda, represented by UNOC, TotalEnergies E&P Uganda, and China National Offshore
“Transitioning from strategic planning to practical implementation, we are advancing four major oil and gas projects: the Tilenga and Kingfisher projects in the Upstream (US $6-8 Billion) and the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) (US $5 Billion), and the Uganda Refinery (US $4 Billion) Projects in the Midstream.
Uganda selects Alpha MBM as preferred bidder for $4bn oil
The Petroleum Authority of Uganda has revealed that the Ugandan government has chosen UAE-based Alpha MBM Investments as the preferred bidder for a planned $4bn domestic oil refinery. According to the regulator, final negotiations for the financing and construction of the greenfield refinery commenced this month after the selection of Alpha MBM
Uganda expects to announce the winning bidder among four groups competing for a new 60,000 barrel per day (bpd) oil refinery next month, the country's Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa told Reuters
Uganda’s Refinery: The case for a Complex ..., PAU
In an article ‘Rethink Oil Refinery Perspective – Modular Refining Technology’ published on Tuesday 30 th August, 2022, Mr. Sam Ahamya Butsya alludes to the fact that the silver lining for Uganda’s refinery dream is the modular refining technology option rather than the conventional/complex refinery.
In picking a United Arab Emirates (UAE) firm as the lead developer and investor for its 60,000-barrels-per-day oil refinery, Uganda has yet again opted for an outlier with the financial muscle but