The #SerengetiStrategy has proven effective for climate activists as well:

"The #EACOP pipeline, budgeted at $5 billion, has emerged as a test for the finance industry’s appetite for backing #FossilFuel projects, as protestors target individual firms. Their pressure campaign has already secured numerous victories, with several European #insurers pledging not to finance the #pipeline."

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-28/stanchart-says-no-to-financing-5-billion-ugandan-oil-pipeline

StanChart Says ‘No’ to Financing $5 Billion Ugandan Oil Pipeline

Activists warn they’ll target banks and investors involved in supporting the controversial project.

Bloomberg

Next chapter in this saga:

"The #financing of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (#Eacop) project has been hit by funding hitches as major lenders cave in to pressure from #climate activists to abandon it.

[Total Energies] has signed a deal with #China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering (CPP) for the construction and supply of line pipe, a development that tilts the trans-border project to Beijing."

Can we still #StopEACOP ?

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/china-takes-over-eacop-funding-4225018

Eacop financing swings to China as its firms hog deals

<p>Project is falling behind schedule after many risk-averse banks pulled out of the project.</p>

The East African

"A group of 188 scientists and experts condemn the 'carbon bomb' represented by the French multinational's #oil #pipeline project in Uganda."

#TotalEnergies #EACOP
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2023/05/07/we-call-on-totalenergies-shareholders-to-vote-against-the-firm-s-climate-strategy_6025797_23.html

'We call on TotalEnergies shareholders to vote against the firm's climate strategy'

A group of 188 scientists and experts condemn the 'carbon bomb' represented by the French multinational's oil pipeline project in Uganda.

Le Monde

Meanwhile,
"Democratic Republic of #Congo’s oil ministry announced new due dates for bids on four #oil blocks in its eastern region, including one that overlaps with a famous #gorilla #habitat.

The bid round has drawn criticism because several of the blocks overlap with #peatlands, tropical forests, national parks and habitats for #endangered #species."

Oil from these eastern regions of #DRC would use the #EACOP #pipeline to reach the coast.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-08/congo-sets-new-due-dates-for-bids-on-eastern-region-oil-blocks

Congo Sets New Due Dates for Bids on Eastern Region Oil Blocks

Democratic Republic of Congo’s oil ministry announced new due dates for bids on four oil blocks in its eastern region, including one that overlaps with a famous gorilla habitat.

Bloomberg

"The consortium — the Ugandan and Tanzanian governments, France’s #TotalEnergies and China’s #Cnooc — say the 900-mile East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline, or #EACOP, will create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in government revenues."

Africa’s access to sustainable solutions is hamstrung by a lack of #ClimateFinance."

Uganda's Museveni: “Those who are telling us ‘don’t exploit’ have developed beyond measure because of exploiting.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-06-05/a-4-billion-oil-pipeline-creates-a-climate-dilemma-for-africa

A $4 Billion Oil Pipeline Creates a Climate Dilemma for Africa

The construction of a major fossil fuel project across Uganda and Tanzania is sparking a debate around economic development and environmental protection in one of the regions most vulnerable to climate change.

Bloomberg

"216,000 barrels a day will be exported abroad — often to countries that are limiting their own #FossilFuel production.

“These resources are servicing the energy needs of the Global North to facilitate their own #transition away from fossil fuels, while African countries get locked in a fossil fuel economy and their people are made to bear the entirety of the #social and #environmental #costs.” –Zaki Mamdoo, #StopEACOP

With fossil fuels, it's #colonialism all the way

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-06-05/a-4-billion-oil-pipeline-creates-a-climate-dilemma-for-africa

A $4 Billion Oil Pipeline Creates a Climate Dilemma for Africa

The construction of a major fossil fuel project across Uganda and Tanzania is sparking a debate around economic development and environmental protection in one of the regions most vulnerable to climate change.

Bloomberg