On 28 May 2021, Total officially became TotalEnergies, reflecting its strategic transformation from a traditional oil company into a broad energy company focused on affordable, reliable, and cleaner energy.
TotalEnergies Uganda operates under two main arms:
Marketing & Services (MS) — TotalEnergies Marketing Uganda Ltd
Exploration & Production (EP) — TotalEnergies EP Uganda
Established: 1955
Network: Over 200 active service stations nationwide
Products & Services:
Retail fuel (including Excellium, a high-performance fuel introduced in 2016)
Lubricants
LPG (TotalEnergies gas)
Aviation fuel
Cards and e-services
Milestones:
Celebrated 60 years in Uganda in 2015
Launched a modernized service station design for environmental friendliness
Introduced Excellium fuels, enhancing engine performance and reducing emissions
Vision:
“To be the preferred choice for high quality petroleum products and services anchored on a dynamic and diverse human capital; delivering sustainable value and relationships.”
Mission:
“To be the preferred oil company for customers and a reference in corporate citizenship, while delivering sustainable shareholder value.”
Key Partnership:
Tilenga Project (operated by TotalEnergies EP Uganda)
Partners:
TotalEnergies EP Uganda: 56.67%
CNOOC Uganda: 28.33%
Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC): 15%
Tilenga Project Highlights:
Located in Buliisa and Nwoya districts
Projected output: 190,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd)
Over 400 wells across 31 well pads
Infrastructure includes:
Central Processing Facility (CPF)
Flow lines
Water abstraction facilities
Construction camps and support bases
EACOP Pipeline (East African Crude Oil Pipeline):
Length: 1,443 km, from Kabaale, Hoima (Uganda) to Tanga port (Tanzania)
Capacity: 216,000 bopd
Ownership:
TotalEnergies East Africa Midstream: 62%
UNOC: 15%
CNOOC: 8%
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC): 15%
Sustainability & Compliance:
Aligned with:
Uganda’s national regulations
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
IFC Performance Standards
TotalEnergies in Uganda emphasizes:
Safety and security
Environmental protection
Ethical conduct (Code of Conduct)
Sustainable development
Stakeholder dialogue
Local community development
Equal opportunity and diversity