High Pressure Pnematic Oil Extraction in Uganda
- Use: Cooking Oil
- Type:Cooking Oil Extraction Machine
- Production Capacity: 1.5L hopper
- Power(W): up to the machine
- Dimension(L*W*H): 0.75*1.01*1.64m
- Weight (KG): 0
- Payment: L/C, T/T, D/P, D/a
- Market: Uganda
Total's contested oil projects in Africa: The case of Uganda
Uganda has an estimated oil reserve of 6.5 billion barrels, 1.4 billion of which could be commercially extracted. When production starts, it is estimated that it will be possible to export nearly
Executive summary. Uganda has set an ambitious agenda to develop its substantial energy and mineral resources, promote economic development, end energy poverty, and lead the country to a just energy transition. Uganda’s stated objective in Vision 2040 is to transform into “a modern and prosperous country”, ensuring a better future for its
Analysing The Impact Of Oil And Gas Exploration Processes On
Nnakayima, D. (2018). Impacts of upstream oil and gas activities on environment, well-being and tourism in the Albertine Region of Uganda: Local community perspectives (Doctoral dissertation, Makerere University). Ogwang, T. and Vanclay, F., 2019. Social impacts of land acquisition for oil and gas development in Uganda. Land, 8(7), p.109.
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Introduction. The extraction of oil within African resource frontiers stimulates new territorial and spatial dynamics. Writing on the Niger Delta, a context deeply entwined with oil since its discovery in the 1950s, Watts (2004) explores how ‘petro-capitalism’ produces governable and ungovernable spaces, which he argues becomes associated with specific forms of conflict and violence.
The oil discovery in Uganda’s Albertine region: Local
The discovery of oil in the North Albertine Rift Landscape of Uganda has increased pressure on land and heightened the potential for resource use conflict. In this article, we focus on changing land use dynamics as oil extraction unfolds in a new resource frontier.
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At a Crossroads to Avert Catastrophe in Uganda
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