As competition intensifies and the demand for certifications and accreditations in the oil and gas sector grows, it has become essential for both companies and their workforce to obtain these credentials. Certification not only builds industry trust but also enables organisations to compete at the highest level.

In Uganda, the lack of such accreditations has been a barrier, limiting local companies and workers from participating more extensively in the oil and gas industry. Since the Final Investment Decision (FID) in February 2022, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) has approved contracts totalling approximately USD 7.16 billion, of which about USD 1.8 billion (or UGX 7 trillion) has been awarded to Ugandan companies. This trend could shift significantly with the recent achievements of a local Ugandan companies getting international certifications and accreditations.
One such local company that has registered this milestone as the first domestically established company to get accredited by the American Petroleum Institute (API), the global leader in setting standards for the oil and gas industry is E&E Experts Co. (U) Ltd. The accreditation received by E&E Experts enhances its credibility both locally and internationally.
E&E Experts Co. (U) Ltd, a local Ugandan company specialising in drill pipes, casing, tubing, oil and gas supplies, inspection and audit services, chemical supply, steel structure manufacturing, technical consulting, spare parts, and flange manufacturing, has been awarded four API certifications. This accomplishment positions the company as a key player in the oil and gas sector, meeting internationally recognised standards.
These certifications also elevate the Ugandan oil and gas industry on the global stage, enhancing its competitive advantage. They demonstrate that Uganda’s local companies are advancing rapidly and competing favourably with international counterparts.
API standards are globally recognised benchmarks that promote consistent, safe, and reliable engineering and operational practices within the oil and gas industry. These standards ensure the safety, quality, and interchangeability of equipment and materials—ranging from drill bits to environmental protection systems. By establishing clear guidelines, API standards help streamline operations, enhance performance, minimise risks, and ensure that materials meet internationally accepted safety and environmental protection criteria.
Boosting Local Competitiveness
During the presentation of the certificates to Mr. Ernest Rubondo, Executive Director of the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU), E&E Experts’ Country Manager, Muhamed Mahmoud Raafat, emphasized the significance of the API accreditation for the company’s profile and competitiveness.
“Operational excellence, environmental compliance, and competitive advantage enable us to work globally, enhance our market competitiveness, streamline costs, and reduce operational complexity,” said Muhamed.
Mr. Rubondo praised the development, stating that it is a positive step for Uganda’s local content goals. With this accreditation, a Ugandan company can now not only serve the oil and gas industry within Uganda but also expand into the regional market, being the only local entity with the required certification.
Addressing Local Content Challenges
Many Ugandan companies have struggled to win tenders in the highly regulated oil and gas industry due to the lack of essential international certifications. As a result, non-local companies often secure contracts that could otherwise be fulfilled by Ugandan firms. This development, according to Mr. James Musherure, Senior National Content Officer at PAU, sets a new benchmark for local companies.
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