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Tilenga Academy Starts Training 200 Youth As Uganda Scales Up Oil & Gas Activities

A group photo of the Tilenga Academy trainees, instructors, and delegates from TotalEnergies EP Uganda, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda, the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), CNOOC Uganda Ltd., and the District Local Leaders of Kiryandongo District

TotalEnergies EP Uganda has commenced the Tilenga Academy training, a 2.5-year training program aimed at empowering 200 Ugandan youth with  skills and international competency-based accreditation to work on the Tilenga project during the production phase.

The first cohort of one hundred (100) trainees starts their training in April 2024 at the Uganda Petroleum Institute Kigumba (UPIK). This will be followed by further training sessions at international Oil and Gas training centres and hands-on experience during the Tilenga Project’s construction phase. The second cohort will start their training in October 2024.

The selected trainees will undertake a wide range of courses, some of which include theoretical training in Oil and Gas, production, maintenance, as well as health, safety, and environment.

31% of the trainees will specialise in Production, 27% in Mechanical Maintenance, 26% in Instrumentation Maintenance, and 16% in Electrical Maintenance.

Speaking at the training’s commencement, Mr. Philippe GROUEIX, General Manager, TotalEnergies EP Uganda said, “We are proud to contribute significantly towards the development of local capacity in the oil and gas industry at such a crucial time when the country is scaling up oil and gas activities.

A UPIK instructor briefs delegates from TotalEnergies EP Uganda, the Petroleum Authority of Uganda, the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC), CNOOC Uganda Ltd., and the District Local Leaders of Kiryandongo District about oil & gas training equipment used in training Tilenga Academy trainees at UPIK.

The Tilenga Academy aims to train young Ugandans with the best international Oil and Gas standards.”

“The Tilenga Academy training undertaken in partnership with UPIK demonstrates our commitment to maximizing national content, creating shared value in Uganda for Ugandans, and enabling a net positive outcome on the project by developing the country’s human resource capacity required in the oil and gas industry,” he added.

The inception of this training is a significant milestone towards the readiness for first oil.

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