Kigumba Petroleum Institute

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Kigumba Petroleum Institute
Established 2009
Type Public
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Charles Kwesiga
Students 88 (2011)
Location Kigumba, Uganda
1°48'27.49"N, 31°58'22.91"E
Campus Rural

Kigumba Petroleum Institute, also referred to as Uganda Petroleum Institute or as Uganda Petroleum Institute, Kigumba (UPIK), is a government-owned, national center for training, research and consultancy in the field of petroleum exploration, recovery, refinement and responsible utilization in Uganda.

Location

The institute is located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km), by road, north of the town of Kigumba, off of the Kigumba-Karuma Road, in Kiryandongo District, Western Uganda. This location lies approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi), by road, northeast of Masindi, the largest town in the subregion.[1] The coordinates of the Institute's campus are:1°48'27.49"N, 31°58'22.91"E (Latitudde:1.842500; Longitude:32.018890).

History

The institute was established in 2009[2] and admitted the first batch of students in 2010, with the objective of training personnel in petroleum-related skills, at certificate, diploma and undergraduate levels.[3] In 2011, increased budgettary allocations were made towards the elevation of the institute from a vocational school to a fully-fledged International University. Financial assistance to the tune of US$8 million (UGX:20 billion), will be sought from the World Bank and the Irish NGO Irish Aid, to achieve this goal.[4] In November 2011, the Uganda Government began the process of elevating the Institute to University status.[5]

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Coordinates: 1°50′33″N 32°01′08″E / 1.842500°N 32.018890°E / 1.842500; 32.018890

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