To develop the Lake Albert oil and gas reserves in Uganda, the Tilenga and Kingfisher projects, and the cross-border EACOP pipeline in Uganda and Tanzania are being developed. The projects for the development of the oil and gas resources of the Lake Albert region (Africa) and the cross-border pipeline are situated in a sensitive social and environmental context that requires special measures for the environment and the rights of the local communities. The Lake Albert region in Uganda (Africa) has major oil and gas resources, estimated at over one billion barrels. Production will be delivered to the Tanzanian port of Tanga by a cross-border pipeline, built and operated by the EACOP company (EACOP meaning: East African Crude Oil Pipeline). The Tilenga and EACOP projects are situated in a sensitive social and environmental context and require land acquisition programs with close attention to the rights of the affected communities. Environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs) have been carried out in compliance with the exacting standards of the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Third-party reviews have also been conducted to ensure that the projects are compliant with the best social and environmental practices. Located in the Buliisa and Nwoya districts in the Lake Albert, the Tilenga project is operated by TotalEnergies (56.6%), in partnership with CNOOC and UNOC. It includes the development of six fields and the drilling of around 400 wells from 29 locations.
To develop the Lake Albert oil and gas reserves in Uganda, we are developing the Tilenga and Kingfisher projects, and the cross-border EACOP pipeline in Uganda and Tanzania. The projects for the development of the oil and gas resources of the Lake Albert region (Africa) and the cross-border pipeline are situated in a sensitive social and environmental context that requires special measures for the environment and the rights of the local communities. The Lake Albert region in Uganda (Africa) has major oil and gas resources, estimated at over one billion barrels. Production will be delivered to the Tanzanian port of Tanga by a cross-border pipeline, built and operated by the EACOP company (EACOP meaning: East African Crude Oil Pipeline). The Tilenga and EACOP projects are situated in a sensitive social and environmental context and require land acquisition programs with close attention to the rights of the affected communities. Environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs) have been carried out in compliance with the exacting standards of the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Third-party reviews have also been conducted to ensure that the projects are compliant with the best social and environmental practices. Located in the Buliisa and Nwoya districts in the Lake Albert, the Tilenga project is operated by TotalEnergies (56.6%), in partnership with CNOOC and UNOC. It includes the development of six fields and the drilling of around 400 wells from 29 locations.
Авторское резюме: Проекты Tilenga и EACOP требуют внимательного учета социальных и экологических рисков в регионе озера Альберт и сопроводительных международных стандартов, чтобы обеспечить прозрачность и защиту прав местных сообществ.