significance for Uganda’s oil journey. As the world was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, Uganda made significant strides toward achieving commercial production, commonly referred to as First Oil. C itical among these was the announcement of the Final Investment Decision (FID) for Uganda’s Oil and Gas projects on February 1, 2
How much money does Uganda invest in 2023?
iisa, Masindi and Pakwach. The projected investment for 2023 is estimated at US$1.8 billion Dollars.59. The total number of Ugandan companies that participated in providing goods and services is 187.60. My Ministry is also working w eve
How many people are employed in Uganda?
hom are Ugandans, while their contractors and subcontractors employed 5,647 people, 97% of whom are Ugandans. Compared to the estimated number of jobs, this is slight y less than half of what is expected.53. Similarly, by the end of 2022, the National Oil and Gas Talent Register (NOGTR), PAU establishe
How much money do Ugandan companies make a year?
billion at the end of 2022. Ugandan companies made US$1.7 billion (or 25%) through d rec Tier-1 contracting (US$ 958.4 million) and Tier-2 subcontractors from international companies (US$746.1 million). Close to 700 Tier-2 contractors are acti
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