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We at Global Law Experts are proud to welcome Joseph Buwembo as our Exclusive Member for Oil & Gas in Uganda. As the Managing Partner of Buwembo & Company Advocates, Mr Buwembo brings a sophisticated international academic background, holding an LLM from S.E.U. London and an MA in Corporate Governance from King’s College London to the complexities of the energy and infrastructure sectors. This dual expertise in law and global governance allows him to provide elite-level strategic oversight to businesses and high-net-worth individuals navigating the regulatory and land-focused intricacies of major projects in East Africa.
Operating from BCA Chambers in Old Kampala, Mr Buwembo leads a systems-driven practice that prioritises data-driven results and rigorous accountability. Under his leadership, the firm currently manages a robust litigation and dispute resolution portfolio with a “total value at risk” exceeding USD $540,000 (UGX 2 billion). This institutional scale demonstrates the firm’s capacity to handle the high-stakes financial and legal disputes ranging from multi-jurisdictional land recoveries to complex debt defence that frequently characterise the oil and gas landscape.
Independent directories and specialist networks list Joseph Buwembo for his ADR experience, a capability that is particularly valuable in the oil & gas sector where mediation and arbitration are often preferred to protracted domestic litigation. His reputation for pragmatic dispute management and negotiated settlements is a notable asset for sponsors, contractors and financiers who require options for efficient dispute resolution.
The firm’s presence across legal directories and practice area listings signals local standing and international visibility, helping inbound investors and regional clients identify counsel with the right mix of transactional drafting, regulatory navigation and dispute avoidance experience.
Global Law Experts connects clients with counsel who combine technical depth with a practical approach to risk management. Because energy and infrastructure projects often represent massive, long-term financial commitments, Mr Buwembo has spearheaded the institutionalisation of the firm’s Investment Advisory Department. This strategic arm is designed to serve as a long-term partner in the preservation, growth, and transfer of client wealth. By seamlessly integrating corporate law, tax compliance, and wealth management, his team offers end-to-end legal support across the entire lifecycle of large-scale investments.
The firm’s reputation for excellence is further evidenced by its recent institutional onboarding of Equity Bank, alongside its ongoing representation of industrial leaders such as Twiga Chemical Industries and other high-value commercial entities. His team’s presence across regional directories signals a deep local standing combined with the international visibility vital for inbound investors who require a precise mix of transactional drafting and regulatory navigation.
We value practitioners who can advise across the lifecycle of a project from contract negotiation and land access to regulatory compliance and dispute resolution, and Joseph Buwembo’s practice is positioned to serve clients across those dimensions. Featuring him on the platform expands the choices available to Ugandan businesses, regional sponsors and international investors seeking counsel with local knowledge and sector focus.
Oil & Gas law in Uganda is founded on the Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act, 2013 and related legislation that together establish the Petroleum Authority, provide for licensing and production sharing, and make provision for a National Oil Company and midstream regulation. These statutes form the regulatory backbone for upstream licensing, environmental obligations, land acquisition and fiscal arrangements that shape commercial negotiations and project agreements.
Complementary instruments and institutional structures, including regulations on refining, midstream storage and supplier databases, mean that project stakeholders must navigate an evolving regulatory matrix. Key legal issues frequently include securing and structuring production sharing and joint venture agreements, ensuring regulatory and environmental compliance, arranging project finance and managing local content and taxation obligations.
Projects in Uganda commonly raise complex legal touchpoints: negotiating risk allocation in production sharing and EPC contracts, securing land rights and fair compensation for affected landowners, meeting environmental and social impact requirements, and structuring financing for long-dated infrastructure. Each of these areas interacts with public policy objectives and statutory requirements, elevating the need for accurate, locally informed legal advice.
Dispute resolution is another recurring challenge. Commercial and construction disputes, joint venture tensions and compensation claims can have material project-level consequences. For this reason, skilled ADR practitioners who can lead negotiation, mediation or arbitration and who understand both the technical project context and the local legal framework are in demand across the sector. Joseph Buwembo’s ADR focus and commercial practice experience make him well suited to advise on these high-stakes issues.
Clients advising on oil & gas ventures need counsel who can draft and negotiate commercial agreements, advise on regulatory permits and licences, handle land and property matters, and design strategies to prevent or resolve disputes. Buwembo & Company Advocates positions itself to offer that cross‑practice support, combining transactional drafting, regulatory insight and ADR led dispute management tailored to Uganda’s statutory framework and commercial realities.
Whether representing sponsors, contractors, financiers or communities, effective counsel will provide pragmatic risk allocation, clear contractual protections and a roadmap for regulatory compliance. For parties seeking to avoid courts, an ADR centred approach focused on mediation and arbitration clauses, expert determination mechanisms and negotiated settlements is often the most efficient path to preserve value and project timelines.
If you are a business or individual seeking Oil & Gas law in Uganda, consider three practical steps when evaluating advisers: confirm relevant experience on comparable projects; review demonstrable competence in regulatory, environmental and land matters; and assess the lawyer’s track record in dispute resolution and contract risk management. Requesting engagement summaries, references or team CVs early in the process will help match the scope of the assignment to the firm’s capabilities.
For international sponsors and financiers, local counsel registered on official rosters and familiar with the Petroleum Act regime and the Petroleum Authority’s requirements will be essential during negotiations and approvals. Buwembo & Company Advocates operates from BCA Chambers in Old Kampala, providing a visible local base for client engagements.
Clients working with an Exclusive Member on Global Law Experts benefit from counsel who combines local insight with sector focus. You can expect practical advice on contract terms, clear guidance on statutory compliance and an ADR oriented mindset for dispute prevention and resolution.
When commissioning work, set out clear objectives, whether it is drafting production sharing terms, advising on land and compensation, structuring project finance, or preparing dispute resolution clauses and request a proposed team and plan that align expertise to those objectives. That transparency ensures expectations are aligned from the outset.
Global Law Experts is pleased to feature Joseph Buwembo as our Exclusive Member for Oil & Gas law in Uganda. His combination of postgraduate legal training, commercial practice leadership and recognised ADR capability makes him a strong resource for sponsors, contractors, financiers and communities operating in Uganda’s complex oil & gas environment. We are confident his membership will provide valuable options for clients seeking experienced, pragmatic legal support.
If you are evaluating counsel for an oil & gas matter in Uganda, consider the need for local regulatory knowledge, rigorous contract drafting and accessible dispute resolution pathways. Expert legal guidance remains a critical element in unlocking project value and managing the legal and social dimensions of oil & gas development.
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