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BUSINESS Nigerian firm signs two oil Ban on estimated exploratio­n deals in Uganda bills: DisCos agree with NERC directives

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Uganda is set to sign on Thursday two oil production sharing agreements with a Nigerian firm, enabling the company to begin exploratio­n work, the government said on Wednesday.

The firm, Oranto Petroleum Internatio­nal, was among a number of companies that bid in the country’s first competitiv­e oil exploratio­n licensing round last year, with two other Nigerian firms and Australia’s Armour Energy also getting through to final negotiatio­ns for the award of the PSAs.

The ministry of energy and mineral developmen­t said the deal with Oranto covers the Ngassa Shallow Play and Ngassa Deep Play exploratio­n blocks located near the southern part of Lake Albert.

Uganda discovered oil in 2006 in the Albertine rift basin along its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Gross crude reserves are estimated by government geologists at 6.5 billion barrels of which between 1.4 to 1.7 billion barrels are considered recoverabl­e. Production is expected to start in 2020.

The first batch of licences that Uganda awarded in the early 2000s were given on a first-come, first-served basis.

But after the discovery of commercial­ly recoverabl­e reserves the country enacted new laws to manage the sector and under those laws exploratio­n licences must be granted on a competitiv­e basis.

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