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2013 Statistical Abstract THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL DEVELOPMENT 2013 STATISTICAL ABSTRACT Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Plot No. 29/33 Kampala Road, P.O. Box 7270, Kampala Tel: +256–414-505942; Fax: +256–414-505941 Email: [email protected]; Website: www.energyandminerals.co.ug i Mineral Occurrences in Uganda ii TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES ..................................................................................................................................................... VI LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................................................................................. VIII FOREWORD .......................................................................................................................................................... IX ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................................................ X EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................................................................... XII 1.0 SECTOR OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 MANDATE ............................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 ROLE AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 GOALS .................................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.4 MAIN PRIORITIES ................................................................................................................................................. 1 1.5 OTHER IMPORTANT AREAS; ................................................................................................................................. 2 2.0 ENERGY RESOURCES STATISTICS ............................................................................................................... 3 2.1 ELECTRIC POWER ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1.1 Generation ................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.2 Transmission ................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1.2.1 Transmission route length ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.2.2 Transmission power purchases .............................................................................................................................. 5 2.1.2.3 UETCL power sales ................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.2.4 Transmission power losses ..................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.3 Power Distribution .................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.3.1 Umeme Power Purchases ....................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1.3.2 Umeme Electric Power Sales .................................................................................................................................. 9 2.1.3.3 Distribution power losses ..................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSESSMENT STATISTICS ............................................................................................... 11 2.2.1 Charcoal production ................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.2 Biomass in the Ugandan Energy Mix ......................................................................................................... 12 2.3 ATOMIC ENERGY STATISTICS ..................................................................................................................................... 12 3.0 PETROLEUM SUPPLIES AND DISTRIBUTION STATISTICS .................................................................................. 13 3.1 Petroleum Imports and Import Bill ................................................................................................................ 13 3.1.1 Petroleum Imports ..................................................................................................................................... 13 3.1.2 Import bill and Government revenue ......................................................................................................... 14 3.2 SALES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS .............................................................................................................................. 15 3.3 MARKET SHARES OF OIL COMPANIES .......................................................................................................................... 16 3.4 Prices of petroleum products ........................................................................................................................ 17 3.4.1 International crude prices .......................................................................................................................... 18 3.4.2 International refined product prices .......................................................................................................... 19 4.0 PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION STATISTICS ........................................................................... 21 4.1 LICENSING AND ACREAGE ......................................................................................................................................... 21 EXPLORATION ACTIVITY ....................................................................................................................................... 21 iii 4.2 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Gravity and Magnetic Data ................................................................................................................................. 22 4.3 EXPLORATION/APPRAISAL DRILLING ............................................................................................................. 23 4.4 WELL TESTING ....................................................................................................................................................... 25 FLOW RATES ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 4.5 VOLUMES OF CRUDE ............................................................................................................................................... 27 4.6 PETROLEUM RESOURCES .......................................................................................................................................... 28 4.7 INVESTMENTS IN THE SECTOR........................................................................................................................ 29 4.8 NON TAX REVENUE (NTR) ....................................................................................................................................... 30 4.9 EMPLOYMENT IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR .................................................................................................. 30 5.0 MINERAL STATISTICS ...................................................................................................................................... 32 5.1 STATUS OF MINERAL LICENSING ................................................................................................................................ 32 5.2 NTR ASSESSED AND REPORTED IN 2013 ..................................................................................................................... 32 5.3 MINERAL IMPORTS ................................................................................................................................................. 35 5.4 MINERAL EXPORTS .................................................................................................................................................. 35 APPENDICES......................................................................................................................................................... 37 APPENDIX 1: ENERGY RESOURCES STATISTICS ..................................................................................................... 37 1.1: UETCL TOTAL VOLUMES PURCHASED ACROSS ALL SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRICITY IN MWH (2007-2013) ........... 37 1.2: UETCL ELECTRICITY SALES IN MWH (2007-2013) ..........................................................................................
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