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Daily Monitor
Tuesday April 20 2021
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Oil and gas matters are back on the agenda after three crucial agreements were signed by Ugandan and Tanzanian authorities, as well as French oil giant Total, the majority shareholder in Uganda’s oil fields and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
The agreements signed on Sunday April 11, 2021 at State House Entebbe by President Museveni, Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan and the chief executive of Total, Mr Patrick Pouyanne, pave way for the eventual Final Investment Decision (FID), a point at which major financial commitments should be undertaken by the oil companies, in this case Total and CNOOC.