Western investors are fueling the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline through the back door 

Kampala, November 21 2023 Despite public denouncements of the controversial EACOP pipeline, these investors continue to plough USD five billion into one of the pipeline’s problematic Chinese shareholders. In the wake of multiple reports on EACOP’s harmful impacts on human rights, climate and the environment, many leading Western financial institutions have pledged to withdraw their… Continue reading Western investors are fueling the controversial East African Crude Oil Pipeline through the back door 

Western investors are fueling the controversial East African oil pipeline through the back door 

Despite the fact that many investors publicly banned the controversial EACOP pipeline they still plough USD five billion into one of the owners of the pipeline, China’s parastatal oil company, CNOOC. As reports about the East African Crude Oil Pipeline’s (EACOP) negative impacts on the climate, environment, and human rights continue to attract public attention,… Continue reading Western investors are fueling the controversial East African oil pipeline through the back door 

Ugandan families displaced and left to struggle by China’s mega dam

Construction of the Karuma dam has deprived hundreds of people in Uganda’s Nile delta of their land, homes, and livelihoods. Many people have been waiting a decade for relocation, with some left to live under high voltage transmission lines for lack of safer alternatives.  From a height above the riverbank, you can watch the massive… Continue reading Ugandan families displaced and left to struggle by China’s mega dam

“The oil operations broke families and brought tears”

Early this year Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni officially launched the oil drilling activities at the Kingfisher Development Area. This was celebrated as an important milestone in Uganda’s multibillion-dollar pipeline and oil drilling project. But in the villages located next to the oil wells, nobody is praising the drilling. In front of Uganda’s Lake Albert, a… Continue reading “The oil operations broke families and brought tears”

Growing number of human rights defenders harassed after monitoring Uganda’s oil pipeline project

Recently the Ugandan government approved the construction permit for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), which will allow a future export of 246,000 barrels of oil per day. The consortium behind the project is now seeking additional financing. Meanwhile, there is growing harassment of civic actors monitoring development of the EACOP. Defenders are being… Continue reading Growing number of human rights defenders harassed after monitoring Uganda’s oil pipeline project

Environment protection on hold as work to extract oil starts in Uganda

Protecting the environment and biodiversity was regarded as a key element in the planning of the East African crude oil pipeline (EACOP), the longest heated crude oil pipeline in the world. However, an undercover visit to Uganda’s Lake Albert region shows that the contractors, French company TotalEnergies and state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC),… Continue reading Environment protection on hold as work to extract oil starts in Uganda

China State Oil Company & TotalEnergies Oil Pipeline Project Jeopardizes Environment and Biodiversity

Just Finance International today called on Chinese state oil company CNOOC and French multinational oil and gas company TotalEnergies to strongly uphold their commitments to protect the environment and biodiversity Uganda’s Lake Albert region.

Risk of poverty after land acquisitions for Uganda’s mega oil pipeline

The construction of the world’s longest heated crude oil pipeline between Uganda’s Lake Albert and the shoreline of Tanzania is threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of families. The companies responsible for the 1,443km pipeline, including China’s CNOOC and France’s TotalEnergies, are accused of providing inadequate compensation to displaced families, increasing the vulnerability of elderly and… Continue reading Risk of poverty after land acquisitions for Uganda’s mega oil pipeline

Uganda’s Oil Pipeline Project Threatens Livelihoods of Thousands of Displaced People 

Kampala, 16 November 2022:- A newly published field report by Just Finance International and the Environment Governance Institute in Uganda finds that Chinese state oil company CNOOC and French multinational oil and gas company TotalEnergies are complicit in threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of families who live between Uganda’s Lake Albert and the shoreline of… Continue reading Uganda’s Oil Pipeline Project Threatens Livelihoods of Thousands of Displaced People