Project Induced In Migration (PIIM) for the Tilenga Project

Projects

Location: Uganda


Client: Total Energies EP Uganda

Service: Environmental and social consultancy


Project Induced In Migration (PIIM) for the Tilenga Project

Project-induced in-migration (or influx) describes the movement of people into an area in anticipation of, or in response to, employment and other economic opportunities from the development and/or operation of a new project. Although the in-migration may result in improvements in infrastructure, services, and employment in the project area of influence, it can also lead to significant negative environmental, social and health impacts, adversely affecting both the project and the project-affected communities. Such impacts have the potential to fundamentally change the context in which a project operates, leading to significant consequences in terms of the planning, implementation, and outcomes of environmental, social and health programs and management plans, increased operational costs, and increased operational risk, ultimately affecting a project’s “social license to operate”.

As recognized by the ESIA, the Tilenga project PIIM is expected to have far reaching impacts on individuals, households, communities, public and private institutions, the physical environment and among other aspects. The impacts of PIIM and how they are effectively managed depends to a large extent on the pre-existing situation in the project area and the overall national and international social, economic, political, legal and human rights environment.

Eco and Partner Consult Ltd, was contracted by Total Energies EP Uganda to undertake Project Induced In Migration (PIIM) Studies for the Tilenga project, these studies constituted the following:

  • PIIM Planning and Scoping
  • Stakeholder Identification, Analysis and Engagement
  • PIIM Situation Analysis
  • Assessment of PIIM Risks and Impacts Mitigation
  • PIIM Strategy Development and Management Approaches
  • PIIM implementation; PIIM Management Plan

 

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    Plot No.16A Ntinda II Road,
    P.O. Box 23989, Kampala, Uganda
    +256 319291830


      East African Crude Oil Pipeline

      Location: Uganda


      Client: EACOP Uganda Limited

      Service: Environmental and social consultancy


      East African Crude Oil Pipeline

      This project consists of the construction of a buried 1,443 km oil pipeline between the town of Kabaale in Uganda and the port of Tanga in Tanzania, and a storage terminal and loading jetty in Tanga. The oil pipeline includes six pumping stations, powered by solar plants in Tanzania, and a heat tracing system. The physical characteristics of the oil from Tilenga mean that it needs to be kept at a temperature of 50°C for transportation. The route of the pipeline was designed to avoid areas of environmental interest as much as possible, and generally crosses farming areas.

      Eco & Partner has provided Environmental and Social Consultancy services to the developer (EACOP Uganda Ltd) encompassing the following:

      • Environment and Social Impact Assessment of the EACOP. The various studies carried out during the preparation of the ESIA include:
      • Physical environment: Air quality and climate change; noise and vibration; geology and soils; hydrogeology; surface water; landscape and visual; waste;
      • Ecological and biological environment: Terrestrial vegetation; terrestrial wildlife; aquatic life; and
      • Social-economic environment: Social; archaeology and cultural heritage; health and safety; ecosystem services.
      • Unplanned events, cumulative impacts, and transboundary impacts were also assessed, in addition to providing an Environmental and Social Management Plan. Stakeholder engagement was performed as part of the social impact assessment
      • Critical Habitats assessment of the areas traversed by the EACOP and Tilenga pipeline.
      • Chimpanzee monitoring in two EACOP project areas -Tilenga Feeder Pipeline KP & EACOP KP 1-20
      • ESIA and Project Brief for the EACOP Access Roads
      • Environmental compliance Audit on Geological, Geophysical and Geotechnical Surveys.
      • Project Brief for the Main Camps and Pipe Yard.

        COMPANY

        Plot No.16A Ntinda II Road,
        P.O. Box 23989, Kampala, Uganda
        +256 319291830


          Kakira Sugar Limited Sugar Mill and Power Co-generation plant

          Kakira Sugar Limited Sugar Mill and Power Co-generation plant

          Location: Uganda


          Client:Kakira Sugar Limited(KSL)

          Service: Environmental and social consultancy


          Kakira Sugar Works is the largest manufacturer of sugar in Uganda, producing an estimated 165,000 metric tons of sugar annually, accounting for about 47% of the national output. It supplies Ugandan consumers with top quality, affordable branded sugar in partnership with out-grower farmers.

          The company provided Environmental and social consultancy services to the developer i.e.: Environmental and Social Action Plan for Kakira Sugar Limited Sugar Mill and Power Co-generation plant bench marked on IFC Performance Standards.
          Main project features included: In setting out to expand the power co-generation plant for which an ESIA was undertaken and subsequently approved by NEMA in November 2012. In July 2013, the GET FiT Investment Committee (IC) approved financing for the KSL bagasse co-generation expansion during the IC meeting. GET FiT has approved tariff support for Kakira to supply additional 20 MW to the national grid. The Project was approved with Conditions Precedent (CPs) regarding completion of an Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP).


          Exploration Area-2 and License Area 2

          Exploration Area-2 and License Area 2

          Location: Kampala-Uganda
          Client: Uganda National Roads Authority

          Service: Environmental and social consultancy

          Tullow entered into three Ugandan exploration licenses in 2004 following the acquisition of Energy Africa. The acreage presented Tullow with a great opportunity to explore across this vast and relatively undrilled onshore basin. In 2006, Tullow began to get encouraging exploration results and flow tests from some initial wells. Further significant discoveries and appraisal success led in 2009 to the basin development commercial volume threshold being exceeded.

          The Group added further equity and operatorship to the licenses in the Lake Albert Rift Basin when it acquired Hardman Resources in 2007.

          The company has provided Environmental and social consultancy services to the Tullow Uganda Operations PTY Ltd encompassing the following:

          • Environmental and Social Impact assessment the Proposed North Development Project in EA-1/EA-1A and EA-2 – Total E&P Uganda and Tullow Uganda Operations Pty bench marked on IFC Performance Standards.
          • Environmental Audit for License Area 2 Facilities in Buliisa, Kikuube and Hoima Districts.
          • Environmental Monitoring and Handover of Restored Sites in License Area 2.
          • Project Brief for Waraga-D Appraisal Drilling (Exploration Area 2), Hoima District
          • Ngiri Field Appraisal Drilling, EA-1 (South Nile) in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Kigogole Field Appraisal Drilling, EA-2 North in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Kigogole-Nsoga 3D Seismic Survey, EA-2 North in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Kasemene-Ngiri 3D Seismic Survey, EA-2 North and EA-1 South Nile in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Nsoga-C Appraisal Drilling, EA- 2 North in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Kigogole-4 Appraisal Drilling, EA-2 North in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Nsoga-5 Appraisal Drilling in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Plugging and Abandonment of Karuka-1, Karuka-2 and Taitai-1A Wells, Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for Ngiri-F Appraisal Well, EA-1 (South Nile) in Buliisa District
          • Environmental Social Impact Assessment for ESIA for Kigogole Field Appraisal drilling for Exploration Area 2 in Buliisa district

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          Transport and Mobility

          As populations grow, so do demands for safe, expedient and cost-effective transportation. We work with clients around the world to build, modernize and expand transportation projects that carry all of our communities into the future safely and reliably.

          Eco & Partner Consult Limited is nationally recognized for the wide range of health & safety, environmental, and permitting services that we provide for our nation’s infrastructure. Through integration of our service capabilities, we offer a broad technical approach to technical issues and provide cost-effective and technically appropriate solutions to complex challenges while mitigating risks associated with the Environment Health and Safety. We use our extensive knowledge to integrate Environmental and Social concerns in designing and managing transportation systems as well as find smarter, more advanced ways to move people across cities and countries. Our integrated approach and social responsibility have earned us the trust of local municipalities, government agencies, commercial clients and public-private partnerships. Our expertise and global reach enable us to deliver high-quality solutions for our clients that pave the way for long-lasting benefits to society. Some of the services we provide include;
          • Environmental and Social impact Assessment and Permitting
          • Environmental Compliance Auditing
          • Compensation and Resettlement Action Plans
          • Air quality and Green House Gas assessment
          • HSE Management and Compliance

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            COMPANY

            Plot No.16A Ntinda II Road,
            P.O. Box 23989, Kampala, Uganda
            +256 319291830