Company NewsGovernment AgenciesNews & Analysis Petroleum Authority of Uganda: Ongoing Project Procurement Processes Are In Line With The Law by CEO ReporterAugust 20, 2021August 20, 2021 ShareTweetPin itShareEmailMore Oil infrastructure in the Albertine. NEMA says the Tilenga and the EACOP projects were done in accordance with the laws of Uganda. File photo This Is Premium Content. Subscribe And Save On Unlimited Access With Our Best Offers! Subscribe Log In Related Stories Uganda’s oil projects hit by delays, funding shortfalls – Auditor General says January 23, 2025January 23, 2025 STANBIC BANK ON FUNDING EACOP PIPELINE⏤ We are committed to just energy transition and global standards on environment and social safety April 1, 2024April 6, 2024 SPECIAL REPORT: The state of Uganda’s oil and gas sector in 2024 February 5, 2024February 5, 2024 East African Crude Oil Pipeline receives first batch of 100KM line pipes from China, paving way for pipeline construction December 12, 2023December 12, 2023 You May Also Like Court orders businessmen Geoffrey Baitwa and Oscar Baitwa of Transtrac to pay UGX159.2 mn debt after it finds them guilty of fraudulent intent February 1, 2025February 1, 2025 Budget Cuts Leave Government Unable to Audit MDAs February 1, 2025February 1, 2025 Meet the New Owners: Who are Alterra Capital Partners and Phatisa Who Bought Java House? January 31, 2025January 31, 2025 I&M Bank partners with Kabaka Foundation for impactful Tubeere Balamu Health Camp January 30, 2025January 30, 2025 beylikdüzü escort seks hikayesi beylikdüzü escort beylikdüzü escort beylikdüzü escort esenyurt escort beylikdüzü escort
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