Victoria Nalule, PhD

Biography

Victoria is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of NEM Energy. She is an Energy and Mining professional & consultant with extensive experience working on various projects in the different parts of the Globe. She is a holder of a PhD in International Energy Law and Policy from CEPMLP, University of Dundee. Victoria is the Founder and Executive Director of the African Energy and Minerals Management Initiative.

Victoria is an author and has widely published on topics relating to oil, gas, renewable energy, climate change and mining. Her latest four books being, “Mining and the Law in Africa: Exploring the Social and Environmental Impacts”; “Energy Transitions and the Future of the Energy Sector: Law, Policy and Governance”; and another book on “Energy Poverty and Access Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Regionalism”. She also has a book with Hart publishers focused on Land Law and Extractives. Victoria has advised governments on oil, gas, renewable energy and mining projects including appearing as an expert witness before the Commission of Inquiry into Land matters in Uganda; presenting comments on the South African Petroleum Bill before the country’s Policy Makers; leading a team of energy experts in reviewing Energy/Mining laws and policies for countries such as Namibia, Ethiopia, Uganda etc. Victoria offers extensive experience in the Energy and Mining sectors having worked with various institutions; regional and international organizations including assignments for The Queen Mary University of London (EU Energy Decarbonisation Project); The Centre for Energy Petroleum Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP), University of Dundee. The International Energy Charter Secretariat in Belgium; The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment in New York; the East African Community Secretariat (EAC) in Tanzania; the University of Dundee in Scotland; the Southern African Development Community Secretariat (SADC) in Botswana; International Arbitration Case Law in New York (editor); Institute of Petroleum Studies-Kampala; Uganda Christian University; Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels (Editorial Board Member). She has also worked with both the private and public legal sectors of Uganda including Kakuru & Co. Advocates and the Anti-Corruption Court of Uganda. Victoria has an active YouTube Channel and Podcast both focused on energy and mining discussions. She is one of the few people who got her PhD in less than 3 years below the age of 30 years. For more information, visit www.victorianalule.com.

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