fuel oil treatment plant in uganda

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • Who owns the oil fields in Uganda?
  • The oil fields are jointly owned by France's TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), China's CNOOC (0883.HK) and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC). Commercial drilling for oil production at the Tilenga project in the Lake Albert basin will also start next month, it said.
  • How much oil has been produced under Tilenga project?
  • The oil fields under the Tilenga project have a combined volume of oil in place of 5.8 billion barrels of oil (Bbbls) with recoverable resources estimated at 874mmbbls. Status of the Tilenga Project as of 30th September 2024 Several project activities are progressing in preparation for production of First Oil (FO).
  • What is the Tilenga oil project?
  • The project is part of the Lake Albert development project, which also comprises the Kingfisher oil field and the EACOP. The Tilenga oil field was discovered in 2006. Credit: Business Wire. The Tilenga project is expected to start commercial operations in 2025. Credit: Pattadon Ajarasingh via Shutterstock.
  • How will Uganda's Oil & Gas transition plan work?
  • Uganda unveiled a transition plan to invest its oil and gas revenues in making electricity available to all of its citizens by 2030 along with cleaner cooking options. The country¡¯s $6 billion to $8 billion Tilenga and Kingfisher upstream projects are expected to produce 190,000 B/D and 40,000 B/D of crude oil at peak, respectively.
  • How much crude oil will Uganda produce in 2050?
  • The country¡¯s $6 billion to $8 billion Tilenga and Kingfisher upstream projects are expected to produce 190,000 B/D and 40,000 B/D of crude oil at peak, respectively. The minister also noted that new exploration licenses near existing projects as well as in the center and east of the country would likely keep Ugandan crude flowing beyond 2050.
  • When will Tilenga start commercial operations?
  • The Tilenga project is expected to start commercial operations in 2025. Credit: Pattadon Ajarasingh via Shutterstock. It is being developed by a joint venture of TotalEnergies (56.67%), China National Offshore Oil (CNOOC, 28.33%), and Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC, 15%).