Sunday, December 14, 2025
UG Standard - Latest News
  • Home
  • News
    • DIPLOMACY
    • COURT
    • AFRICA
    • BOOK REVIEW
    • INTERVIEW:
    • National
    • Parliament
    • World
    • Regional
  • Business
    • AGRIBUSINESS
    • OIL & GAS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • TECH
    • INNOVATIONS
    • TELCOM
  • OpED
  • EDUCATION
  • INVESTIGATION
    • NATIONAL ARCHIVE
    • SPECIAL REPORT
    • ANALYSIS
  • FEATURES
    • SOCIETY
    • Community
    • Pictorial
    • PROFILES
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • ENVIRONMENT
  • Tours & Travel
    • Hotel & Hospitality
  • Sports
  • About us
  • Login
UG Standard - Latest News

SAMSON TINKA: UNOC era brings price stability to Ugandan fuel markets

by UG STANDARD EDITOR | UG STANDARD EDITORIAL
21/04/2025
in Business, News, OIL & GAS
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
2020, Uganda has seen a relatively higher rise compared to the neighboring countries, including the landlocked states.
Since taking over petroleum imports in December 2023, Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) has brought price stability and consistent fuel supply to Uganda, benefiting consumers and the economy.

KAMPALA –  Following the enactment of  the Petroleum Supply (Amendment) Act, 2023, Uganda National Oil Company Limited (UNOC) has since December 1, 2023 held the exclusive role of importing petroleum products, which would subsequently be distributed to oil marketing companies (OMCs).

There were initially questions and doubt in corridors and streets on whether UNOC will be able to take on this task. The oil marketing companies were particularly worried about  timely deliveries and replenishments.

Related posts

Uganda's Movit Products commits UGX 342.95M to the massive Enkuka Bwaguga festival, renewing its role as a key sponsor of cultural identity and community engagement

Movit Products commits UGX 342.95 million to support 2025 Enkuka festival

13/12/2025
Read the new direction for Uganda's forestry sector as Good Forest Foundation introduces a model blending timber trees with high-value cash crops to boost rural livelihoods and national economic growth.

Forestry sector tapped to advance Uganda’s tenfold economic growth goal

11/12/2025
Good Forest Foundation Uganda, newly independent from Fairventures Worldwide, details its strategy for sustained tree planting, integrating cash crops like cocoa and coffee for farmer income.

EU deforestation rules drive urgency for forestry professionalization in Uganda

11/12/2025
Centenary Bank and Service Cops seal a landmark tech partnership to accelerate the rollout of new digital products, boosting financial inclusion and service access across Uganda and Africa.

Service Cops, Centenary Bank seek to accelerate new digital products rollout

11/12/2025

Every morning, as I dropped my children to school, I flashed my eyes on the price boards of petrol stations to see if the prices were as I had left them 8 hours ago. It was common years earlier to find price differences overnight. And in most cases, prices would fluctuate upwards.

Many months down the road, the supply of oil products in Uganda has not only been super, but most importantly, Ugandans have seen semblance of price stability.

Sufficient oil products stocks 

One of the reasons for establishing UNOC was to help government improve its oil products stock-holding levels within the government and subsequently contribute to consumer and retail prices. This has been ultimately achieved. For the last 12 months or so, i have paid similar price for a litre of petrol from the gas station that I fuel from. The price stability has been felt for both fuel and lubricants.

Cost of living and inflation checked 

Cost of oil products have immediate impact on country’s inflation, cost of goods and services and overall cost of living. Before UNOC coming into this equation of oil products distribution, the cost of goods was unstable and one major reason fronted was because of fuel prices. This excuse has since died out. To make matters better, a major influencer on prices, the dollar, has also been stable.

Small players survival.

The small players in the oil industry would struggle to survive because they would buy from the major players who of course add some markup in terms of pricing. These small fuel players would be expected to compete with the giants like Total , Shell, Stabex. The immediate shortcut for the small players would be adulterate the fuel by adding in other substances in order to increase the volumes and make some profit. This as well has either died out or scaled down. We can attribute this positive development to UNOC intervention. Each player now in the oil and gas field can access fuel from UNOC tanks in Jinja at same price.

UNOC made profits

UNOC a government institution made a profit of sh37.6billion, six times the target which was sh6.989billion. The story of UNOC, and that of National Water and Sewerage Corporation, is a sign that government entities with able leaders and right structures in place can make profits that can be then spread to to other important social sectors like health, education and roads.

Reduced cases of adulterated lubricants

Prior to UNOC coming into the picture, there was rampant cases of fake lubricants include engine oils, brake and clutch fluids. These are critical lubricants because they impact on both the safety of the vehicle and its life span. Its common in Uganda to find that the cause of accident was purely mechanical like break failure. Cars developing engine knocks when they have run less than 150,000kms can be largely attributed to use fake or substandard lubricants.

UNOC show how

There is a visible change in the oil and gas industry in Uganda. Whereas its true that Petroleum Authority of Uganda has had a hand too, UNOCs impact has been seen, felt and acknowledged. Oil and gas will follow coffee and gold as other game changers to the social economic landscape in Uganda.

UNOC, as the sole importer of oil products, has had a positive impact to both the high end and the wananchi of country side. Transport costs can be predicted, movement of goods and services are well facilitated, the availability of petrol, diesel is guaranteed.  Fuel being the engine of any economy, its availability at all times has facilitated Uganda’s economic growth.

It is time Government considered a similar agency to support the agriculture sector especially with genuine seeds and animal drugs.

With so many fake products on the Ugandan market, the biggest losers in this game are farmers in Kotido, Kazo, Ntoroko, Luwero and Mityana. Farmers harvest remains low even when rains are good and fertilizers used.

UNOC has proven that a Ugandan agency can change the tide to suit a local Ugandan and also make an extra cash for Uganda as a country.

The writer Samson Tinka is a safety and security consultant | Farmer from Nakasongola | tindsam@yahoo

Share this:

  • Share
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Tags: adulterated fuelcost of livingeconomyEnergy sectorFuel pricesfuel supplygovernment agencyInflationlubricantsoil marketing companiesOMCspetroleum importsprice stabilityProfitsmall fuel playersUgandaUganda National Oil CompanyUNOC

Related Posts

National

by SAMUEL SANYA
21/11/2025
0

JINJA- The Mufti of Uganda, His Eminence Dr. Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje, returned to his former school—Bugembe Islamic Institute in Jinja...

Read moreDetails
 Abbas urges U.S. to compel Israel to stop violations against Palestinians

 Abbas urges U.S. to compel Israel to stop violations against Palestinians

05/11/2022
Equity ranked 4th strongest banking brand globally on brand strength, scoring 92.4 points out of 100

 Equity Bank Under Scrutiny for Alleged Role in UGX.3bn Fake Gold Scam

09/07/2024
Minister of Health Dr. Ruth Aceng and Permanent Secretary Dr. Diana Atwiine pay their respects at the burial of Dr. Joshua Musinguzi, a champion in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Their presence honors his legacy and dedication to improving healthcare in Uganda.

 FULL LIST: Health Service Commission Shortlists Applicants for Key Roles

18/06/2025
Load More

Recent CommentsRecent Comments

  • jokerbet adres on Improving Service Delivery: Public to Participate Directly in Evaluating Judiciary’s Performance
  • The Journey of Ibrahim Traoré on How President Ibrahim Traoré’s ambitious vision is driving Burkina Faso’s economic growth push
  • Ugandan Scientists Finalists For European Inventors Prize — Press Uganda on Ugandan scientists finalists for European inventors prize
  • Government Pumps UGX1 Trillion Into UDB To Drive Industrialization, SME Growth — Press Uganda on Government pumps UGX1 Trillion into UDB to drive Industrialization, SME growth
  • PS Ggoobi Tips On Building USD 500b Economy — Press Uganda on PS Ggoobi tips on building USD 500b economy
UG Standard - Latest News

UG Standard, published via www.ugstandard.com isa publication of Sahel Media Solutions Ltd, a professional Digital/New Media company in Uganda info@ugstandard.com

Follow us on social media:

Latest News

  • Movit Products commits UGX 342.95 million to support 2025 Enkuka festival
  • West Nile awards recognize Mungu Feni Foundation’s consistent community work
  • Kitagwenda District Boss Remanded Over Selling Jobs
  • Stanbic Bank tees off festive season with launch of Annual Junior Golf Tourney
  • ODPP Dismisses Torture Allegations by Murder Suspect Minana
  • Uganda gold exports hit record $964.6 million after 135 percent surge

OpED

HELLEN MASIKA: Climate Pressure and Human Movement: Forced Migration and Displacement in Western Uganda

ROGERS WADADA: It’s a Tall Order for EC’s Byabakama to Ask Voters to Go Home After Voting

BRENDA NAGUDI: Why Uganda’s insurance sector is stronger than before

The Folly of Foreign Choice of Law Clauses in Investment Agreements in Uganda

HELLEN MASIKA: Climate Justice or Climate Burden? Uganda’s Right to Limit Commitments at COP30

© 2024 Ugstandard - Latest News by Digital/New Media company.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • DIPLOMACY
    • COURT
    • AFRICA
    • BOOK REVIEW
    • INTERVIEW:
    • National
    • Parliament
    • World
    • Regional
  • Business
    • AGRIBUSINESS
    • OIL & GAS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • TECH
    • INNOVATIONS
    • TELCOM
  • OpED
  • EDUCATION
  • INVESTIGATION
    • NATIONAL ARCHIVE
    • SPECIAL REPORT
    • ANALYSIS
  • FEATURES
    • SOCIETY
    • Community
    • Pictorial
    • PROFILES
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • ENVIRONMENT
  • Tours & Travel
    • Hotel & Hospitality
  • Sports
  • About us

© 2024 Ugstandard - Latest News by Digital/New Media company.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
%d