By Nicholas Bariyo

KAMPALA, Uganda---Uganda has invited bids from consultants to advise the government on its next oil licensing round in early 2015, involving more than a dozen oil blocks, the East African nation's first offer in eight years and its biggest in history.

"The consultant will…arrange for international conferences in strategic parts of the world for [government] representatives to speak to distinguished audiences in the oil and gas industry" the ministry stated, adding that interested companies have to submit bids by Oct. 02.

Specifically, the consultant will assist government to put together data to establish the actual prospects of the blocks and liaise with international companies, as well as help in the pricing and monitoring of the accessed data, the energy and minerals ministry said.

Uganda aims to attract more investors in its fledging oil industry, where oil companies have so far discovered at least 6.5 billion barrels of crude oil, from less than 40% of its oil region, rendering the country's crude fields the third largest by reserves in Sub Saharan Africa after Nigeria and Angola.

The blocks on offer, lie along Uganda's western border with Congo and include at least four lucrative discoveries, relinquished by the existing oil companies earlier this year.

Unlike the current operators who were licensed on a "first come first serve" basis, the next licensing round will be held under an open competitive bidding process, according to Ernest Rubondo, the head of the state-run Petroleum Exploration and Production department.

According to Mr. Rubondo, more than 60 international companies have expressed interest in the next licensing round.

Uganda imposed a moratorium on new oil licensing in 2007, shortly after exploration companies confirmed commercial oil reserves. The government has since been establishing a new regulatory framework for the fledging sector.

U.K.-based campaigner, Global Witness said in a report last week that Uganda had succeeded in negotiating better financial deals in two most recent oil agreements with UK-'s Tullow Oil PLC (TLW.LN), France's Total SA (TOT) and China's Cnooc Ltd. (CEO), compared with the older ones.

The East African region has been a hotspot for oil and natural gas exploration following a flurry of oil and gas discoveries in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.

Write to Nicholas Bariyo at nicholas.bariyo@wsj.com

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