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Uganda Powers Africa's Industrial Future: Clean Energy Minerals Opportunity

This article highlights Uganda's role in clean energy transitions, with updates on the EACOP pipeline (57% complete) and associated gas for ammonium nitrate production to support mining and agriculture. It emphasizes critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, copper, and rare earths for global supply chains.

Published: 2026

(UK Africa Business Summit)

Uganda Outlook Revised To Positive On Resilient Growth

S&P revises Uganda's outlook to positive, citing Tilenga and Kingfisher oil projects on track for late 2026 completion, peaking at 230,000 bbl/d by 2030. It ties this to broader growth in agriculture, services, and infrastructure investments.

Published: November 7, 2025
(S&P Global Ratings)

Reassessing Oil in Uganda

Discusses delays in Uganda's oil sector, with first production now expected in late 2026 or 2027 for Tilenga and Kingfisher fields, plus EACOP construction progress (over halfway, with $6B invested). It analyzes economic returns amid global decarbonization.

Published: January 28, 2026
(IEEFA)

How Uganda's Energy Sectors Will Perform in 2026

Provides a 2026 outlook on Uganda's energy, including first oil in Q3 2026 from Kingfisher and Tilenga, EACOP updates, and integrations with mining and electricity sectors for industrial growth.

Published: January 10, 2026 (Deep Earth International)




2025/2026 Uganda Budget Brief

Details Uganda's FY2025/26 budget allocations: $875.8B for mineral-based industrial development (including gold, copper, iron ore quantification and EACOP finalization), $1.86T for agro-industrialization (value addition in agriculture like fertilizers), and infrastructure for oil refinery and pipelines.

Published: June 30, 2025

(KPMG)

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