Stabex International Uganda is one of East Africa’s fastest-growing oil marketing companies, with operations spanning fuel, LPG, aviation fueling, and bulk petroleum supply. Founded in 2009, the company now boasts over 150 retail stations, multiple depots, and a strong presence in both Kenya and Uganda.
This guide brings together three essential Stabex topics — current gas prices, full station list, and company ownership — to give customers and industry watchers a complete picture of its operations in 2025.
Stabex Gas Prices in Uganda 2025
Stabex LPG prices vary depending on the cylinder size and whether you are purchasing a refill or a complete set.
- 6kg Cylinder – Refill: UGX 55,000 | Full Set: UGX 60,000 | Full Set with 2-plate cooker: UGX 99,000
- 12kg Cylinder – Full Set: UGX 115,000
- 13kg Cylinder – Refill: UGX 109,000 | Full Set with 2-plate cooker: UGX 195,000
The company occasionally offers special deals, with promotions often posted on its official TikTok page and available on e-commerce platforms like Jumia Uganda.
Read More: [Stabex Gas Prices in Uganda 2025]
Stabex Gas Stations in Uganda
With over 100 stations across all regions, Stabex ensures nationwide access to fuel and LPG. Locations range from urban centers like Kampala, Entebbe, and Gulu to smaller towns such as Bugamba, Bukwiri, and Panyimur.
Each station offers different combinations of services including fuel, LPG refills, lubricants, and convenience store products. The network also supports Airtel Money payments for cashless transactions in Uganda.
Read More: [Full List of Stabex Gas Stations in Uganda]
Owners of Stabex International
Stabex International is privately owned by three Kenyan businessmen:
- Jackson Kiplimo Chebett – Chairman and largest shareholder with 925,000 ordinary shares.
- Abraham Kipkoech Korir – Director of Projects & Business Development, holding 50,000 shares.
- Daniel Kiprop Cherutich – Managing Director, holding 25,000 shares.
These shareholders, along with a dedicated management team, have driven Stabex’s expansion into aviation fueling, LPG supply, and retail fuel distribution across East and Central Africa.
Read More: [3 Businessmen Who Own Stabex International]
Stabex’s Role in Uganda’s Energy Sector
In addition to fuel and LPG supply, Stabex is investing in aviation fueling infrastructure, bulk petroleum storage, and digital payment partnerships. Its strategic presence in Uganda strengthens fuel accessibility in both urban and rural areas, contributing to economic growth and supporting transport, industry, and household energy needs.
With its combination of competitive prices, extensive station coverage, and ambitious leadership, Stabex International Uganda remains a key player to watch in 2025 and beyond.







