The Government Allows Petroleum Exploration in New Frontier Basins

In an effort to bolster the country’s petroleum reserves and develop its infrastructure for oil production, the government has declared the opening of three additional frontier basins for petroleum exploration.
Complete Electricity Subsidies for Important Industries

Along with his junior minister Evelyn Anite, Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development Matia Kasaija has advocated for the extension of full electricity subsidies to important manufacturing industries.
110 Ugandan Truck Drivers Are Trained by CNOOC In Employable Skills for The Oil Industry

As part of the program, 110 drivers received professional training, certification, and licensing to operate rigid trucks (class CM license) or heavy goods trucks and trailers (class CH license) in compliance with East African community curricula.
President Museveni commissions a new 132kV power line, connecting West Nile to the national grid.

President Museveni recounted that upon the National Resistance Movement (NRM) taking office, Uganda’s only power source was Owen Falls Dam with a generation capacity of 150 megawatts, of which only 60 megawatts were operational due to turbine limitations.
A 28% Share in The Bujagali Hydropower Facility

The acquisition of 100% of Scatec’s subsidiary SN Power, which has interests in renewable hydropower projects in Africa, through a joint venture (51% SN Power) with Norfund and British International Investment (BII) was the result of an agreement between the French fuel giants and Scatec, a Norwegian renewable energy company.
Solar Energy Companies Are Guaranteed A 15% Interest Rate on Loans

All businesses and investors involved in the solar energy industry have been reassured by the Uganda Energy Credit Capitalization Company (UECCC) that UECCC has cash available for loans at a 15 percent interest rate.
Opportunities For Oil and Gas Could Turn Ugandan Smes into Industry Giants

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) have a lot of opportunities as Uganda’s oil and gas industry develops.
President Museveni Is Going to Open a New Fuel Supply Company in Entebbe

Uganda requested on July 7, 2024, that the Kenyan government reduce the $40 million (about sh147 billion) bond costs at an oil storage terminal it uses to transport petroleum goods from Mombasa to Kampala.
West Nile Industrialization Will Be Accelerated by Connection to The National Electricity Grid

Pakwach district officials have stated that industrialization will increase as a result of the West Nile region’s connection to the national electrical grid through the Karuma Hydropower project.
Vivo And UNOC Collaborate to Ensure an Oil Supply

Fuel firms are required by this strategic collaboration to acquire all of their fuel from UNOC, guaranteeing a uniform pricing structure and possibly stabilizing fuel prices nationwide.