The institute, established in 2009, is Uganda's centre for training, research and consultancy in the field of petroleum exploration, recovery, refinement and responsible utilization of Oil and Gas Resources. It is one of the developments towards building skills for Ugandans to benefit from the Oil and Gas sector.
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A lecturer at UPIK demonstrates hydralic system. Looking on is energy Minister, Ruth Nankabirwa
The skyline of Uganda Petroleum Institute Kigumba has
greatly changed over the last three years with the construction of new structures.
The institute, established in 2009, is Uganda's centre for training, research and consultancy in the
field of petroleum exploration, recovery, refinement and responsible
utilization of Oil and Gas Resources. It is one of the developments towards
building skills for Ugandans to benefit from the Oil and Gas sector.
Here we captured some of the developments at the institute.