widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda

widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
widely used crude peanut oil refinery plant in uganda
  • What is Uganda Oil Refinery?
  • The Uganda Oil Refinery is a planned crude oil refinery in Kabaale village, on the Eastern shore of Lake Albert along the Hoima¨CKaiso¨CTonya Road, Buseruka Sub-county, Hoima District, Western Region, Uganda, near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has been planned since 2010. Community opposition was repressed early on.
  • Who owns Uganda’s oilfields?
  • Fair. Uganda¡¯s second project area, Tilenga, located north of Lake Albert astride River Nile, is operated by France¡¯s TotalEnergies. CNOOC and TotalEnergies co-own all of Uganda¡¯s existing oilfields alongside the state-run Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC). At peak, Uganda plans to produce about 230,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
  • Where is Uganda’s crude oil being pumped?
  • At another Ugandan oil field – still close to Lake Albert but 100km north-east of Kingfisher – dozens of earthmovers criss-cross a construction site for TotalEnergies’ processing facility. This is where the crude oil will be cleaned of impurities and separated from gas before being pumped to a refinery about 100km away.
  • How much oil does Uganda produce a day?
  • CNOOC and TotalEnergies co-own all of Uganda¡¯s existing oilfields alongside the state-run Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC). At peak, Uganda plans to produce about 230,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The country¡¯s crude reserves are estimated at 6.5 billion barrels, of which 1.4 billion barrels are recoverable.