As BP is allowed back into the Gulf of Mexico,
special forces (hitmen) troops as well as drones are sent to Uganda.
This "humanitarian effort" rhetoric is as tired as Bush's "weapons of mass destruction"
as AFRICOM slaps high fives wih NATO, after colonizing a nation(Libya) with the largest fresh water aquifer in all the 52 nations in Africa, and military "advisors" are sent to Uganda, to secure US energy interests.
Another oil well found in Uganda
Sunday, 10 July 2011 16:01 Joseph Olanyo
KAMPALA, UGANDA - The discovery of more oil reserves last month in the Albertine Graben is pushing Uganda's discovery ratings above most oil producing countries.
Last month Uganda discovered commercially viable reserves at Gunya in the Albertine Graben.
This is the latest discovery done by Tullow Oil, the exploration company as the third biggest East African Economy continues to punch the ground for more oil deposits.
With already confirmed reserves of 2.5 billion barrels of oil encountered in 51 out of the 55 wells drilled, the developments have put Uganda's discovery rate at 92.3%.
Uganda's oil discoveries have now overtaken most oil producing countries like Denmark, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago following continuous discoveries. Saudi Arabia is the biggest oil producer in the world with reserves worth 262.7 billion barrels followed by Canada with 178.9 billion barrels.
Explaining developments in the oil sector last week, Uganda's Commissioner Petroleum Exploration and Production Department (PEDP), Mr Ernest Rubondo, emphasised that the Albertine Graben is richer in oil deposits than gas.
http://www.busiweek.com/11/news/uganda/1317-another-oil-well-found-in-uganda-
special forces (hitmen) troops as well as drones are sent to Uganda.
This "humanitarian effort" rhetoric is as tired as Bush's "weapons of mass destruction"
as AFRICOM slaps high fives wih NATO, after colonizing a nation(Libya) with the largest fresh water aquifer in all the 52 nations in Africa, and military "advisors" are sent to Uganda, to secure US energy interests.
Another oil well found in Uganda
Sunday, 10 July 2011 16:01 Joseph Olanyo
KAMPALA, UGANDA - The discovery of more oil reserves last month in the Albertine Graben is pushing Uganda's discovery ratings above most oil producing countries.
Last month Uganda discovered commercially viable reserves at Gunya in the Albertine Graben.
This is the latest discovery done by Tullow Oil, the exploration company as the third biggest East African Economy continues to punch the ground for more oil deposits.
With already confirmed reserves of 2.5 billion barrels of oil encountered in 51 out of the 55 wells drilled, the developments have put Uganda's discovery rate at 92.3%.
Uganda's oil discoveries have now overtaken most oil producing countries like Denmark, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago following continuous discoveries. Saudi Arabia is the biggest oil producer in the world with reserves worth 262.7 billion barrels followed by Canada with 178.9 billion barrels.
Explaining developments in the oil sector last week, Uganda's Commissioner Petroleum Exploration and Production Department (PEDP), Mr Ernest Rubondo, emphasised that the Albertine Graben is richer in oil deposits than gas.
http://www.busiweek.com/11/news/uganda/1317-another-oil-well-found-in-uganda-