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The Uganda Oil Refinery is a planned
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refinery in
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Location

The refinery will be built on a piece of land in Kabaale Township, Buseruka Sub-county,
Hoima District Hoima District is a district in Western Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its main municipal centre, Hoima. Location Hoima District is bordered by Buliisa District to the north, Masindi District to the northeast, Kyan ...
, Western Region, near the international border with the
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, along the eastern shores of Lake Albert. This will be close to Uganda's largest oil fields in the Kaiso-Tonya area, approximately , by road, west of
Hoima Hoima is a city in the Western Region of Uganda. It is the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Hoima District. It is also the location of the palace of the Omukama of Bunyoro. Location Hoima is approximately , by road, nort ...
, the location of the district headquarters, and the nearest large city. Kaiso is approximately , by road, north-west of
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, Uganda's capital and largest city.


Overview

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was quoted in 2013 as saying that these reserves are the fourth-largest in
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, behind
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. Some of the largest oil fields are in the Kaiso-Tonya area in
Hoima District Hoima District is a district in Western Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its main municipal centre, Hoima. Location Hoima District is bordered by Buliisa District to the north, Masindi District to the northeast, Kyan ...
. This area has been selected for Uganda's only oil refinery. The strategy is to build a refinery that meets the petroleum products needs of Uganda and its regional neighbors, with any remaining to be exported. In addition to the refinery, a new airport and a hospital are planned. The
Hoima–Kaiso–Tonya Road Hoima–Kaiso–Tonya Road is a road in the Western Region of Uganda, connecting the city of Hoima with the towns of Kaiso and Tonya on the shores of Lake Albert in the oil-rich Albertine Graben. Location The road starts at Hoima and continues ...
, which connects Hoima to
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and Tonya along the eastern shores of Lake Albert, passes through Kabaale Village where the refinery will be located. Also planned is the
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, a 100 megawatt thermal power plant, using
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and
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as raw material. The cost of the refinery is estimated to be US$4.3 billion, with 70 percent of that amount to be borrowed and the remaining 30 percent coming from shareholders. Two intake pipelines and one distribution pipeline, with a total construction bill of over US$200 million, are planned to bring crude to the refinery and distribute the finished products to a new terminal in
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on the western outskirts of Kampala. The government hired the Ramboll Group A/S, a Danish company, in July 2015 to conduct an "'early phase' detailed route and environmental study for an oil pipeline that will run from the Albertine Graben - Hoima to Buloba...."


History

The
government of Uganda Uganda is a presidential republic in which the President of Uganda is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government business. There is a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is ...
has, from the beginning, preferred a small production capacity to prolong the longevity of its new oil discoveries. This preference initially pitted it against the three major exploration companies in the country, which preferred rapid harvesting and export of the crude via pipeline to the Kenyan coast. In March 2013, the government of Uganda engaged the US-based energy investment and consulting fir
Taylor Dejongh
to carry out an international search for a strategic investor in the refinery. In October 2013, the government of Uganda invited interested parties to bid for the construction, operation, and 60 percent ownership of the refinery in a public-private partnership arrangement. In January 2014, the Ugandan government shortlisted the following six
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out of fifteen applicants for possible selection as strategic investor in the refinery: China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (from the People's Republic of China),
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(Japan),
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(United Arab Emirates), RT Global Resources (Russia), SK Energy (South Korea), and
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(the Netherlands). In June 2014, media reports indicated that four of the six companies had submitted detailed proposals for the construction of the refinery. At that time, the firms still left in the bidding were China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau, Marubeni Corporation, RT Global Resources, and SK Energy. On 25 June 2014, it was reported that consortia led by RT Global Resources and SK Energy had emerged as the two best contenders. They were requested to make a last and final proposal so that the winner could be selected by the end of August 2014. On 17 February 2015, media reports indicated that the consortium led by RT Global Resources (also including Telconet Capital Limited Partnership,
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, JSC Tatneft, and the GS Engineering and Construction Corporation) had won the bid to build the refinery. According to a 1 July 2016 published report, talks that had started in February 2015 between the government of Uganda and RT Global Resources broke down, followed by the consortium pulling out. Uganda then began negotiations with the reserve bidder, the consortium led by SK Engineering & Construction of South Korea. The new consortium members include SK Engineering and Construction, the KBD Global Investment Partnership Private Equity Fund, the
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, Haldor Topsøe A/S, and Maestro Oil and Gas. In late 2016, negotiations with the consortium led by SK Engineering & Construction also broke down. Negotiations were then started with a new consortium led by Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group, a Chinese company. Others in that consortium included (a) China Petroleum Engineering & Construction Corporation (CPECC) (b) China Africa Fund for Industrial Cooperation (CAFIC) (c) Guangzhou Silk Road (d) East China Design and Engineering Institute (e)
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and (f)
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(ICBC). Those talks collapsed in June 2017 when CPECC, the main contractor in the consortium, pulled out of the talks. In August 2017, a new consortium led by
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of the United States and ''Jk Minerals Africa'' of
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agreed to build the US$4 Billion refinery and to own 50 and 10 percent respectively, while the government of Uganda and other investors take up the remaining 40 percent. Other members in this new consortium are (i) Yaatra Ventures LLC, (ii) Intracontinent Asset Holdings and (iii) Saipem SpA of Italy. These firms were competitors during the initial bidding. However, they came together and formed a special purpose vehicle, the Albertine Graben Refinery Consortium (AGRC), which is expected to design, procure the necessary supplies and build the refinery.


Ownership

General Electric is expected to take up 50 percent and Jk Minerals Africa 10 percent. The government of Uganda has proposed that the remaining 40 percent be divided among itself, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania in equal shares, except that Uganda would assume whatever ownership interests are not subscribed by the other countries. Kenya has agreed to purchase a 2.5 percent interest in the refinery for an estimated KES:5.6 billion. It has not decided whether to increase that interest to the maximum of 8.0 percent, saying that it needs to further evaluate the project's commercial value in light of the government's budgetary constraints. Burundi and Rwanda have submitted letters of interest to Uganda. Burundi has not decided the extent of its ownership interest, waiting on the feasibility study of the refinery and a detailed statement of anticipated costs. Tanzania has committed to pay US$150.4 million for 8 percent ownership in the refinery. In October 2016, it was reported that
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of France had committed to acquiring 10 percent shareholding in the refinery. As of April 2018 the tentative ownership table is as follows:


Agreement

On 10 April 2018, the Albertine Graben Refinery Consortium signed a definitive agreement with the government of Uganda, committing to design, develop, finance, construct, operate and maintain the planned 60,000-barrel-per-day Uganda Oil Refinery in
Hoima District Hoima District is a district in Western Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its main municipal centre, Hoima. Location Hoima District is bordered by Buliisa District to the north, Masindi District to the northeast, Kyan ...
, in the Western Region of Uganda The signing of this ''Project Framework Agreement'', allows for the commencement of the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED), Project Capital and Investment Costs Estimation (PCE) and Environmental & Social Impact Assessments (ESIA). In August 2018, the Albertine Graben Refinery Consortium (AGRC), selected Saipem SpA of Italy and a member of AGRC to commence with the FEED study, at a contract price of US$68 million. The study is expected to last 17 months, to be followed by the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) phase. In March 2022, following meetings with AGRC principals in Italy,
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, the Ugandan oil minister at that time, estimated that FID for the refinery maybe reached in 2023 and commercial operations are expected in 2027.


See also

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Hoima–Kampala Petroleum Products Pipeline The Hoima–Kampala Petroleum Products Pipeline (HKPPP) is a proposed pipeline to transport refined oil products from the Uganda Oil Refinery in Hoima to a distribution terminal near Buloba in Wakiso District, approximately , by road, west of Ka ...
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Uganda National Oil Company The Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), also known as the National Oil Company of Uganda, is a limited liability petroleum company in Uganda owned by the Ugandan government. The 2013 Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act of Uga ...
* Uganda–Kenya Crude Oil Pipeline *
Uganda–Tanzania Crude Oil Pipeline The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), also known as the Uganda–Tanzania Crude Oil Pipeline (UTCOP), is under construction and intended to transport crude oil from Uganda's oil fields to the Port of Tanga, Tanzania on the Indian Ocean. O ...
* Petroleum Authority of Uganda *
Kenya–Uganda–Rwanda Petroleum Products Pipeline The Kenya–Uganda–Rwanda Petroleum Products Pipeline is a pipeline that carries refined petroleum products from the Kenyan port city of Mombasa to the country's capital of Nairobi and continues to the town of Eldoret in the Eastern Rift Valley. ...


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