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07/11/2023 News

TotalEnergies Partners with Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment to Conserve Wetlands and Riparian Vegetation within the Tilenga Project area

Kampala, November 7, 2023 – TotalEnergies EP Uganda (TEPU) has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) to conserve and restore wetlands and riparian vegetation within the Tilenga Project area.

The five-year commitment marks the beginning of a partnership to develop and implement various activities in collaboration with different partners all designed to help conserve and restore wetlands in the Albertine Rift Region.

These wetland ecosystems represent important habitat for both flora and fauna species, and they play an important role in moderating local and regional climate, purifying water and maintaining water tables.

Speaking at the signing of the MoU, Mrs. Mariam Nampeera Mbowa, Deputy General Manager, TotalEnergies EP Uganda said “Conserving the rich biodiversity of the Albertine Region is an integral part of the Tilenga Project and we are committed to the achieving positive outcomes for biodiversity and host communities. The wetlands of the River Nile and Lake Albert are of great ecological importance for fish, birds and other wildlife and are as well essential for maintaining water balance and quality.

This initiative will therefore focus on working in partnership with the Ministry of Water and Environment and host communities to help restore degraded wetland areas, improve freshwater quality, and promote the principles of wise use.” The MoU will guide the collaboration and joint initiatives between TEPU and MWE which include development of wetland management plans; engaging with host communities, wetland user education and awareness; demarcation and restoration; and water quality monitoring.

The Tilenga Biodiversity program targets securing important remaining wetland areas and through restoration of 500 hectares of degraded wetlands along Lake Albert, on the north-western side of the escarpment. in addition to improving freshwater quality. Mr. Alfred Okot Okidi, Permanent Secretary, MWE noted, “Wetlands are the most vulnerable ecosystems and also the quickest in recovery when restoration is undertaken well.

Wetland restoration results can be achieved in under 12 months compared to forest restoration. Communities are part of the solution primarily to solve the problem and also in ensuring restoration efforts are sustained.” He added, “Development must occur but in a sustainable manner and at some point, we may need to underatke a tradeoff which will be a delicate balance to achieve.

This is primarily to ensure that the interest of policy makers, communities ad developers are aligned and also achieved.” TotalEnergies EP Uganda is implementing the Tilenga project in the Albertine Rift Valley, one of Africa's most significant areas for biodiversity. To this end, the company is collaborating with various state and non-state mandated institutions, conservation organisations, and communities in the Tilenga project area to implement the Tilenga Biodiversity Program.

Through this program, the company aims to conserve forests, rangelands, and wetlands in Uganda, restore the Bugoma-Budongo forest corridor, reduce human pressures on the Murchison Falls and Bugungu protected areas, restore wetlands on the shores of Lake Albert and the Albert Delta Ramsar site, and provide environment sensitization to communities in these areas. These strategies are part of a global plan which consist of reducing human pressure, protecting the integrity and the connectivity of savanna habitats.

About TotalEnergies in Uganda

TotalEnergies has been present in Uganda since 1955 through its marketing operations and has more 200 stations countrywide. TotalEnergies EP Uganda is an upstream affiliate which is leading the development activities towards production in the Tilenga project area - Contract Area 1 (CA-1) and Licence Area 2 North (LA-2N) within the Albertine Region.

About TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy company that produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. Our more than 100,000 employees are committed to energy that is ever more affordable, cleaner, more reliable and accessible to as many people as possible. Active in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies puts sustainable development in all its dimensions at the heart of its projects and operations to contribute to the well-being of people.

 

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