China National Offshore Oil Corporation Sales Zhejiang Co.,Ltd.
Location
Zhejiang
Founded
2012-08-28
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2025-03-11 (multinationales.org)
Women on the Frontline. Stories of dispossession and survival from TotalEnergies' EACOP project and Uganda's oil development
TotalEnergies' projects with the Ugandan government and the Chinese company CNOOC have been under fire for several years now, not only for their impact on the climate, but also for the infringement of the rights of populations displaced to make way for oil production.
Read more2025-01-11 (guardian.ng)
CSR: How NNPC prioritises cancer, eye care, ICT projects under Kyari — Opinion — The Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
As Nigeria grapples with persistent healthcare challenges—from inadequate infrastructure to limited access to diagnostic tools—NNPC Ltd
Read more2024-12-18 (rfa.org)
China-backed Ugandan oil project linked to human rights violations –
Rights groups point to forced evictions, sexual exploitation and environmental damage at three oil projects.
Read more2024-12-14 (humanite.fr)
EACOP project: sexual violence, forced displacement… New human rights violations in Uganda -
While human rights violations in the oil exploitation areas of the EACOP project in Uganda have been increasing for more than two years, the reality is much worse...
Read more2024-12-13 (rfi.fr)
TotalEnergies accused of abuses linked to €10bn East African oil pipeline
Rights groups have accused France's TotalEnergies and Chinese oil company CNOOC of human rights violations and environmental damage linked to a €10 billion oil project in Uganda and Tanzania.
Read more2024-12-12 (voaafrique.com)
In Uganda, NGOs denounce “serious human rights violations” around a mega oil project
Displaced by the thousands, violent expulsions, sexual violence, environmental deterioration: NGOs denounce "human rights violations" around an oil project in Uganda and Tanzania by the French companies TotalEnergies and Chinese CNOOC, "allegations" according to Kampala.
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2024-09-07 (theeastafrican.co.ke)
New report on Uganda oilfield rattles industry
Based on 98 interviews conducted in the project area, the report alleges serious and widespread human rights abuses
Read more2024-09-06 (afrive.info)
The NGO CRI denounces human rights violations and environmental attacks linked to the oil megaproject in Uganda
The CRI report describes a “catalog of violations” on the Kingfisher site, where CNOOC is the operator. The inhabitants of the region were “expelled from…
Read more2024-09-03 (thevaultznews.com)
Oil Project in Uganda Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Oil activities on the shores of Uganda’s Lake Albert have ignited widespread suffering among local communities, who face forced displacement
Read more2024-09-02 (newsweek.com)
Huge Oil Pipeline Project Creates 'Climate of Fear'
The project, known as Kingfisher, has been criticized not only for its environmental impact but also for its severe human rights issues.
Read more2024-09-02 (noticiasdelmundo.news)
NGO denounces “human rights disaster” in Uganda oil project
A huge oil project in Uganda, co-owned by French group TotalEnergies and China's CNOOC, is plagued by reports of sexual violence, evictions
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