UGEITI to release fifth extractives report on September 23
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At a glance
- The Uganda Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (UGEITI) will release its fifth report on September 23 in Kampala.
- The report will provide updated information on Uganda's oil, gas, and mining sectors.
- It is expected to cover revenues, production, corporate participation, and the sector's contribution to the economy.
Kampala, Uganda โ The Uganda Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (UGEITI) is set to unveil its fifth comprehensive report on September 23 in the capital city of Kampala. This upcoming publication is highly anticipated by stakeholders interested in the nation's natural resources sector.
Officials announced Thursday that the report will offer crucial updates on Uganda's burgeoning oil, gas, and mining industries. It is expected to delve into key metrics such as generated revenues, overall production levels, and the extent of corporate involvement within these sectors.
Furthermore, the UGEITI report aims to quantify the contribution of these extractive resources to Uganda's broader economic landscape. The findings are likely to inform policy decisions and public discourse surrounding resource management and revenue transparency in the East African nation.
Originally published by The Independent Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.