The ESIA Report for the Tilenga Feeder Pipeline Project has been prepared in accordance with the National Environment Act, and Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations (EIA), 1998. The development of the ESIA Strategy for the Project was undertaken following discussions between the Project Proponents and the key Ugandan Regulators including National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD). During the life of the Project, the Project Proponents will continually engage with relevant regulatory bodies including NEMA, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU), the Directorate of Water Resource Management (DWRM), National Forestry Authority (NFA), and others as necessary.
On behalf of the Project Proponents, TotalEnergies EP Uganda (TEPU) and the China National Offshore Oil Company Uganda Limited (CNOOC) the ESIA Report was prepared by independent NEMA registered Environmental Practitioners from RSK and Eco & Partner Consult.
The Project Proponents are committed to meeting best international practice for undertaking ESIA and thus the Project’s environmental and social performance will also meet the requirements of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards (PS) (2012).
- Tilenga Feeder ESMP
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA Introduction
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA Alternatives
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA Legislative
- ESIA process & method
- Environment & social baseline conditions
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA: Project description
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA: Stakeholder engagement
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA Section 12: References
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA: Sources of Cumulative Impact
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA CHA Summary
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA EACOP Standard
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA - Executive summary
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA: Baseline report
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA Impact assessment tables
- Tilenga Feeder ESIA Magnitude & Sensitivity Tables
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA Appendix G: Impacts Assessment
- Tilenga Feeder Pipeline ESIA Section 9: Potential Impact Identification and Evaluation – Unplanned Events