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Uganda says it's exploring for oil in two brand-new regions

Uganda is exploring for oil in two new areas where potential discoveries of crude could increase the East African country's proven reserves of 6.5 billion barrels, its energy minister said on Wednesday.

Commercial quantities of petroleum were discovered in the Albertine Graben basin in Uganda's west near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo almost twenty years back, however production is not forecasted to begin until next year.

Government geologists are exploring 2 brand-new regions situated in Uganda's north and northeast, Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa informed an interview in the capital Kampala.

The ministry is carrying out preliminary petroleum exploration studies in the Moroto-Kadam Basin to examine its oil and gas capacity. Comparable surveys have actually started in the Kyoga Basin, she said, describing the two new regions.

Early outcomes suggest the potential for industrial oil and gas in the Moroto-Kadam Basin.

Uganda has five basins where hydrocarbon potential is presumed, with just one, the Albertine, effectively explored up until now, the energy ministry states.

The 2 oil fields in the Albertine basin - Tilenga and Kingfisher - are majority-owned by TotalEnergies with a 56.7% stake, while China's CNOOC and the Uganda nationwide oil business UNOC own the staying share.

Business production has been delayed by various elements consisting of arguments with oil firms over field development method and taxation, and an absence of facilities and financing to establish it.

Just 72 of 457 planned wells have actually been drilled in the Tilenga and Kingfisher oilfields, Nankabirwa said, and oil firms had submitted a plan for a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). facility for which the government prepared to release a license.

The government anticipates a choice next month from Chinese. funders, consisting of EXIM bank and SINOSURE, that. Uganda has been charming to offer credit for the proposed East. African Petroleum Pipeline (EACOP), Nankabirwa stated.

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(source: Reuters)