East Africa Court Dismisses Activists’ Case Over Massive Franco-Chinese Oil Project

Environmental activists hold banners as they protest against the East African Crude Oil Pipeline Project (EACOP) in Kampala on August 26, 2024. Photo by BADRU KATUMBA / AFP

The East African Court of Justice has dismissed a case challenging TotalEnergies’ massive oil project in Uganda and Tanzania, after civil society groups sought a full trial over the controversial development.

Four civil society groups first filed a petition in 2020 demanding full legal scrutiny of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), citing its far-reaching human rights, environmental, and climate impacts.

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