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Uganda Reassures Public on Fuel Supply Amid Middle East Tensions

Hamlet Arinda 1 month ago (Last updated: 1 month ago) 2 minutes read
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The government of Uganda has issued a firm reassurance to the public that the country’s supply of petroleum products remains secure and stable, despite growing concerns over geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

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The reassurance was delivered in a joint statement issued by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), addressing concerns over possible disruptions to global shipping routes, particularly through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Acknowledging recent reports of instability in the region, the authorities confirmed that they, along with their supply partner Vitol, are closely monitoring the situation.

However, they were quick to emphasize that robust contingency plans are already in place to ensure Ugandan consumers and businesses do not experience any shortages.

“UNOC and its supply partner, Vitol, are keenly following the events as they unfold and wish to reassure the public that all appropriate measures are being taken to ensure uninterrupted supply of petroleum products into the country,” the statement read.

The government confirmed that Uganda’s fuel supplier gets oil from many regions and can quickly find new routes, so all fuel deliveries scheduled for March 2026 remain on track.

The government assured Ugandans that the national fuel supply is fully secure and pump prices will remain stable, emphasizing that with the supply chain now stabilized, there is absolutely no need for panic or anxiety.

The ministry has reiterated its commitment to guaranteeing the nation’s energy security, emphasizing its dedication to implementing its mandate and ensuring a steady supply of petroleum products in the country.

The recent escalation in the Middle East, in retaliation following coordinated military strikes by the US and Israel on Iranian territory, has sparked fears of disruptions to global oil supplies, especially in East Africa.

Iran’s actions were aimed at US military bases and Israeli targets in countries like Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE, signaling its capability to disrupt regional security.

However, the Uganda National Oil Company has assured the public that the country’s fuel supply remains stable and backed by contingency plans.

The main concern is the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route whose blockage could trigger global price hikes and shortages, affecting import-dependent nations like Uganda.

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