crude peanut oil refinery processing equipment in uganda

   
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  • crude peanut oil refinery processing equipment in uganda
  • Will a new road make Uganda a greener country?
  • In addition, facilities like a newly tarmacked road will make it easier for fishermen to transport their catch to market, and refinery by-products such as fertiliser, might improve productive sectors like agriculture. But there is a bigger question about whether Uganda as a country will benefit as richer economies shift to greener energy.
  • Why is Uganda betting a lot on oil?
  • The environmental damage that oil has caused in Nigeria serves as a warning and Uganda is wagering a lot on its oil. It is hoped that oil can help change the economy, if it can be extracted before the move away from fossil fuels means that it will no longer be profitable.
  • Where is Uganda’s crude oil being pumped?
  • At another Ugandan oil field – still close to Lake Albert but 100km north-east of Kingfisher – dozens of earthmovers criss-cross a construction site for TotalEnergies’ processing facility. This is where the crude oil will be cleaned of impurities and separated from gas before being pumped to a refinery about 100km away.
  • How much money will be invested in the East African oil pipeline?
  • More than $10bn (£7.4bn) will be invested in the joint venture. The money will be used to develop several upstream facilities as well as the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, which will run for 1,400km (870 miles) from landlocked Uganda to the port of Tanga in neighbouring Tanzania.