Uganda to Launch Third Oil Licensing Round in 2023
The East African country has announced that it will launch its third-ever licensing round in 2023 in the hopes of unlocking new exploration and production across the country.
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The East African country has announced that it will launch its third-ever licensing round in 2023 in the hopes of unlocking new exploration and production across the country.
*This information is distributed on behalf of the Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development has extended the Request for Qualification (RFQ) for
The country aims to reach an output of three million barrels per day by 2023.
The country is seeking investors to participate in its oil and gas sector.
The first round will take place during the Angola Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition.
The Angolan government has implemented policy reforms which includes the introduction of a six-year licensing round to boost exploration, production and the development of oil and gas infrastructure.
The Angolan government has implemented policy reforms which includes the introduction of a six-year licensing round to boost exploration, production and the development of oil and gas infrastructure.
The launch precedes the country’s highly anticipated national energy conference, South Sudan Oil & Power 2021, taking place in Juba on the 29th-30th June.
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