Current estimates from the Ugandan electricity regulator suggest a slow down in demand that could affect the country’s low cost hydroelectricity program. Over 80% of future supply is expected to come from hydroelectric sources although Uganda has a range of renewable energy solutions in place as well as potentially oil-based supply from its assets in the Albert valley. The analysis of demand for electricity in Uganda is however problematic. On

Uganda and Tanzania have signed an agreement to advance the crude oil pipeline also known as the East African Crude Oil pipeline Project. This brings Uganda closer to First Oil and takes forward the process of commercializing its crude. The government expects a Front End Engineering and Design