widely used rubber oil refining equipment in uganda

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • What is the Uganda Refinery Project?
  • The Uganda Refinery Project is a greenfield oil refinery with a capacity of 60,000 BPD in Uganda, and the associated downstream infrastructure. It will be owned by the selected firm/consortium and the GOU in a 60:40 partnership. Introduction to the Uganda Refinery Project, September 2013.
  • Will Uganda's planned oil refinery be profitable?
  • 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.
  • Will the government take a large equity stake in Uganda's Oil Refinery?
  • The government¡¯s plan to take a large equity stake in the oil refinery is risky and may be unnecessary. French supermajor Total and Chinese state oil company CNOOC decided to go ahead with Uganda¡¯s first oil project at the start of February 2022.
  • Who owns Uganda refinery company?
  • The Uganda Refinery Holding Company, a subsidiary of the UNOC will hold a participating interest of up to 40% in the Refinery Company on behalf of UNOC and Government of Uganda. The shareholders¡¯ agreement lays out the financial obligations of each part such as cash calls, defaults, and stipulates the voting rights.
  • How many barrels a day should a refinery produce in Uganda?
  • Projected Ugandan demand to 2050 (thousands of barrels per day) The refinery must export any production that the domestic market does not consume. Being located inland, it should be able to supply its landlocked neighbors without much competition unless other inland refineries are built in the vicinity.
  • How might a refinery benefit agriculture in Uganda?
  • Refinery by-products such as fertiliser, might improve productive sectors like agriculture. In addition, facilities like a newly tarmacked road will make it easier for fishermen to transport their catch to market, and refinery by-products such as fertiliser, might improve productive sectors like agriculture. But there is a bigger question about whether Uganda as a country will benefit as richer economies shift to greener energy.