Uganda expects first oil production to be delayed to 2022 – minister

Uganda expects first oil production to be delayed to 2022 – minister
14 February 2019, New Delhi — Uganda expects to begin producing oil in 2022, its energy minister Irene Muloni said on Wednesday, indicating a slight delay from the east African country’s revised target of 2021. Uganda discovered crude reserves more than 10 years ago but production has been repeatedly delayed by disagreements with field operators … More »
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