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Russian Oil Company to Establish Refinery in Uganda

Russian Oil Company to Establish Refinery in Uganda

From RT

In a tender involving global giants such as Total and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), Russian Rostec wants to set up the first oil refinery in the fast growing market of Uganda, one of the most business-friendly places in Eastern Africa.

The subsidiary of  Russian state corporation Rostec – RT – Global Resources –  will partner the VTB Capital, while Tatneft will take over the operational role.  

Preliminary estimates suggest the cost of the country’s first oil refinery to be built in the city of Hoima will be around $3 billion, the Izvestia paper reports.

The Ugandan oil market is growing 10 percent annually. It’s one of the most politically-stable countries in Eastern Africa, with not local conflicts or warring neighbors, the paper quotes Karen Simonyan, the President of the Russian-African fund to support science, culture and business cooperation. Production from the refinery will go both to internal and external markets, which don’t have any refineries. Because the country is landlocked the oil products will carry a premium.

According to the tender 40 percent of financing will be provided by Uganda, while the company that wins will be responsible for the remaining 60 percent. More than 50 international bidders are interested in developing the refinery. The results of the tender will be announced in 2014, while construction process will commence in 2015, according to Daily Monitor.

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