Uganda's hydrocarbon economy: towards an Ubuntu hydrocarbon state

Date
2025
Authors
Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
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Suigeneris Publishing House
Abstract
The word 'hydrocarbon' derives from the Greek roots for water and carbon, but its modern significance extends far beyond chemistry. In the twenty-first century, hydrocarbons are the lifeblood of industrial civilisation, the currency of geopolitical power, and — increasingly — the subject of one of the most consequential debates in human history: whether humanity can afford to continue burning them. For Uganda, the question is both more specific and more urgent. The discovery of commercially viable oil and gas reserves in the Albertine Graben has placed the country on the threshold of a transformation that could either accelerate its development or reproduce the governance failures that have left other resource-rich African nations trapped in poverty. Understanding hydrocarbons — what they are, how they form, and why they matter — is therefore not merely a scientific exercise. It is the beginning of a political, economic, and philosophical reckoning
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A book
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Lubogo, I. C. (2025). Uganda's hydrocarbon economy: towards an Ubuntu hydrocarbon state; Published by Suigeneris Publishing House, Kampala, Uganda.