
Total Energies has officially handed over resettlement houses and title deeds to the populations affected by the Tilenga project in Uganda, marking an important step in the management of the social repercussions of the project. The houses were built on land selected by residents and paid for by the company, offering options ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms, with kitchens, VIP latrines, rainwater collection tanks, solar lighting, landscaping and greenery in outdoor spaces. Total is also committed to supporting resettled people by implementing community development programs, job training, employment opportunities and economic development initiatives. The project aims to exploit petroleum resources responsibly and Total will continue to work closely with local communities and authorities to ensure a transparent and fair resettlement process.