Leveraging Oil and Gas Industry for the Development of a Competitive Private Sector in Uganda
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The study represents a background study
for the proposed Uganda Country Economic Memorandum (CEM),
which seeks to address the issue of efficient use of oil
resources and examine synergies between the oil industry and
the rest of the economy, through growth poles or linkages.
The oil industry can help Uganda to promote robust growth in
the economy. However, it is important to keep in mind that
it will take a number of years until oil revenues start
flowing into Uganda s economy. After the Final Investment
Decision (FID) is reached, it will take time to develop the
oil fields and start oil production. In the meantime, there
are immediate opportunities opening up for Uganda s
businesses to supply the oil industry with goods and
services. In most cases, Uganda s suppliers, especially
micro, small and medium enterpises (MSMEs), are not expected
to become first tier contractors to the International Oil
Company (IOCs). The main objective of this study is to
provide recommendations to the Government of Uganda (GoU) on
policies and strategies of leveraging the oil discoveries
for the development of the national economy in order to
transform the oil resources into sustained growth. The study
reviews the typology of policies for local sourcing used in
the world. It includes ample examples of other countries
experiences with developing their local content policies and
providing support to priority sectors to boost local content
which could be useful for Uganda from the standpoint of
lessons learned. The study conducts a detailed analysis of
the binding constraints faced by domestic oil and gas
suppliers in Uganda, takes stock of existing national
content support initiatives and identifies areas which are
in urgent need of further support. The study examines how
the oil sector can be used as a driver of agriculture and
fisheries sectors in the Albertine Region and other regions
of Uganda from the standpoint of food supply to the oil camps.
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ADVERSE EFFECTS, AGRICULTURE, APPROACH, AQUACULTURE, ASSESSMENT PROGRAM, AVAILABILITY, BALANCE, BILATERAL TRADE, BIRDS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL MARKETS, CARBON, CARBON ATOMS, CARBON DIOXIDE, CEMENT, CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, CONCESSION, CONSUMERS, CRUDE OIL, DEMAND FOR ENERGY, DEVELOPMENT DRILLING, DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DIESEL, DIESEL ENGINES, DISASTER PREVENTION, DOMESTIC OIL, DRILLING ACTIVITY, EFFICIENT USE, ELECTRICITY, EMPLOYMENT, ENERGY SECURITY, EXPLORATION PROCESS, EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES, FIELD DEVELOPMENT PLAN, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FUEL, FUEL OIL, GAS COMPANY, GAS EXPLORATION, GAS FIELD, GAS INDUSTRY, GAS OIL, GAS OPERATIONS, GAS PIPELINES, GAS POLICY, GAS SUPPLIERS, GASOLINE, GDP, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROWTH POTENTIAL, HYDROGEN, HYDROGEN SULFIDE, INCOME, INDUSTRIALIZATION, INEFFICIENCY, INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANIES, KEROSENE, LAND USE, LDCS, LICENSEE, LNG, LUBRICANTS, MILLION TONS OF OIL, MINERAL, MOTOR FUEL, MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS, NATIONAL ECONOMY, NATIONAL INCOME, NATIONAL OIL, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, NATURAL RESOURCES, NDP, NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE, OFFSHORE DRILLING, OFFSHORE OIL, OIL, OIL AMP; GAS, OIL AND GAS, OIL AND GAS SECTOR, OIL COMPANY, OIL DISCOVERIES, OIL DISCOVERY, OIL EXPLORATION, OIL EXTRACTION, OIL FIELD, OIL FIELDS, OIL INDUSTRY, OIL PRODUCER, OIL PRODUCERS, OIL PRODUCING, OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES, OIL PRODUCTION, OIL PRODUCTS, OIL REFINERY, OIL RESERVES, OIL RESOURCES, OIL REVENUES, OIL RIGS, OIL SECTOR, OIL SPILL, ORGANIC MATERIAL, PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY, PETROCHEMICALS, PETROL, PETROLEUM, PETROLEUM COKE, PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, PETROLEUM INDUSTRY, PETROLEUM LEGISLATION, PETROLEUM SECTOR, PIPELINE, PIPES, PLASTICS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL, PRICE COMPETITIVENESS, PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRODUCTION SHARING CONTRACTS, RAW MATERIAL, REFINERIES, REFINERY, REFINING, SHIPS, SOURCE OF ENERGY, SUBSOIL USERS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TAX INCENTIVES, TAXATION, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, URUGUAY ROUND, VEHICLES, VESSELS, WAGES, WASTE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WAXES, WEALTH, WEALTH CREATION, WIND, WIND POWER, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, WTO
