Oil and Gas

6 Nigerian coys to invest in Uganda oil and gas industry

Supreme Desk
9 Nov 2021 3:34 PM GMT
6 Nigerian coys to invest in Uganda oil and gas industry
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... they are currently constructing a refinery, they are building pipelines and an airport to service that industry in Western Uganda.

Ugandan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador Nelson Ocheger, says six Nigerian companies have indicated interest to invest in Uganda oil and gas industry. Ocheger made this known in an interview at the ongoing 2021 Lagos International Trade Fair (LITF) on Tuesday in Lagos. Supreme reports that the fair is holding from Nov. 5 to Nov. 14 and has as its theme: "Connecting Businesses, Creating Value."


Ambassador Nelson Ocheger, Ugandan High Commissioner to Nigeria

Over 200,000 visitors are expected while about 1,500 exhibitors from 16 countries are participating in the 35th edition of the fair. He said Uganda was set to produce its first oil as early as 2025 and production in the next five years was expected to jump to 230,000 barrels per day, from zero in 2021. He said they have started exploring oil reserves. They hoped by 2025, they would be able to start selling crude refined in Uganda.

He added that they are currently constructing a refinery, they are building pipelines and an airport to service that industry in Western Uganda. They are expecting to produce and it is very attractive to investors and six Nigerian companies have already shown interest. Ocheger said the projects were being executed using Public Private Partnership model and was attracting investors.

He noted that Nigeria was the biggest oil producer in Africa with vast years of experience in the sector. Ocheger explained that strengthening of ties between Uganda and Nigeria was very important for economic growth and development. The high commissioner said Uganda's visa regime was very friendly and seamless to attract more investors and visitors to the country.

He encouraged applicants to do it online and are given a code which could be presented at any port of arrival as long as all the requirements have been me. However, they are looking at piloting visa on arrival for holders of diplomatic, official and service passports. Once that succeeds, they hope to roll it to all the sections of the population who are eligible to visit Uganda. He said they also have business visa for investors which is processed on a case by case basis.

Ocheger said Uganda offers several investment opportunities in areas such as agro-business, tourism, value addition for minerals, infrastructure, energy and information communication technology. He said the country enjoys a favourable economic environment, excellent fiscal and monetary policies, political stability, skilled workforce and good security. The high commissioner said Uganda also offers both local and regional market for investors being a dominant player in the East African bloc.

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