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    Uganda chooses Tanzania for its oil imports, replacing Kenya

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsNovember 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Uganda and Vitol Bahrain have chosen the Dar es Salaam port in the capital city of Tanzania as its entry point for oil imports over Kenya.

    This was done in an effort to foster the relationship between both East African countries. The move follows Vitol Bahrain’s procurement of a contract from Uganda National Oil Business (UNOC), that allows it to supply Uganda’s oil.

    The move also precedes Uganda’s decision to end its dependence on Kenya for its oil imports. A few weeks ago, a bill allowing Uganda National Oil Business (UNOC), a state-owned oil company, to purchase and deliver oil to the country’s internal market was approved by the Ugandan cabinet.

    Regarding a hidden agreement Kenya made with the UEA and Saudi Arabia, Ugandan authorities and oil merchants voiced their dissatisfaction with Kenya. The Ugandan officials pointed out that the agreement would expose neighboring nations to high pump costs.

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    This information originated from details received from meeting minutes obtained by the Kenyan news website Business Daily.

    This schism also has the potential to affect dollar exchange rates between the two countries at a time when the government sorely needs the greenback to pay for petroleum imports.

    All petroleum products are imported and used for trade in Uganda. Dr. Nankabirwa claims that the port of Mombasa in Kenya gets around 90% of these goods, with the remaining 10% arriving via the port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

    Vitol Bahrain has now promised to fund a collaborative project at Namwambula Mpili with UNOC in order to expand the facility’s capacity and add 320 million liters of storage capacity.

    Vitol Bahrain, an independent worldwide firm with a significant presence in the East African nation, is characterized by Dr. Nankabirwa as a strategic partner with a projected turnover of $505 billion in 2022.

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