TotalEnergies is under scrutiny for alleged human rights abuses connected to its projects in Africa, specifically the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in Uganda and the Mozambique LNG project. The company's CEO, Patrick Pouyanné, has publicly addressed these allegations, emphasizing TotalEnergies' commitment to human rights practices.
The EACOP project has faced serious accusations from Just Finance International, which claims that TotalEnergies is involved in forced evictions and other abuses by Ugandan security forces at the Kingfisher oil site. In response, TotalEnergies has categorically denied any involvement, maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for such abuses and stating their cooperation with Ugandan authorities. Additionally, Reuters reported that Germany's Union Investment has withdrawn TotalEnergies from its sustainability funds and demanded an independent audit of the situation.
Regarding the Mozambique LNG project, media claims have emerged about detainments and alleged killings by Mozambican soldiers on site. TotalEnergies insists it was unaware of these incidents prior to media contact and has expressed its readiness to cooperate with the ongoing official investigations by Mozambican authorities. The company reiterates its dedication to human rights and to working with local authorities to resolve these claims.