On Saturday, 29th March 2025, Uganda signed a historic oil refinery agreement with Alpha MBM Investments LLC, a UAE-based firm, paving the way for the construction of a 60,000-barrel-per-day crude oil refinery in Kabaale, Hoima District.

The deal, witnessed by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, at State House, Entebbe marks a major milestone in Uganda’s journey toward energy independence and industrialization.
The agreement, signed at a high-level ceremony, will see Alpha MBM Investments LLC take a 60% stake in the refinery, while the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) retains 40%.
President Museveni hailed the deal as a game-changer for Uganda’s economy and warned government officials against frustrating investors with bureaucratic delays.
“I want to thank His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Maktoum and our friends from the UAE for their commitment to investing in Uganda,” President Museveni said.

The refinery project will include; a state-of-the-art refinery complex in Kabaale, Hoima, designed to process 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day , a modern storage terminal in Namwabula, Mpigi District, ensuring adequate fuel reserves for national consumption.
The other components are ; a 212 km multi-product pipeline, linking the refinery to the storage terminal, guaranteeing efficient transportation of refined products across Uganda and beyond and the Mbegu water abstraction facility, equipped with an advanced water pipeline system to support refinery operations and ensure sustainability.
President Museveni also reiterated his government’s commitment to fostering investment and ensuring Uganda benefits from its natural resources.
He cautioned against resistance to economic progress, declaring that those who delay investment will be left behind.
“If you don’t move, the NRM will move with or without you. We cannot afford to be left behind,” he warned.
President Museveni also praised UAE investors for their enterprising spirit, contrasting their success with Uganda’s underutilized potential.
“People in the desert, where there is no rain, have built an economic empire, while some Ugandans, blessed with fertile land and natural resources, remain poor. We must change this mindset,” he said.
Reflecting on Dubai’s transformation, President Museveni recalled how he first learned about its rapid development some years back.
“When we returned from fighting Amin, I had never heard of Dubai. It was only a few years ago that I visited and saw very active people. Work with them they are not bringing loans but investments,” he urged.
President Museveni further emphasized that Uganda must move from being a consumer economy to a producer economy, ensuring that its natural resources are processed locally to maximize economic benefits.
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