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in partnership with

20,000+community membersinvolved in awareness-raising campaigns onwaste and environmentalissues along the Languede Barbarie

Support for the conservation and rehabilitationof the Djoudj Bird Park in Saint Louis, including:

50 ecoguards

Investment to promote fishing livelihoods has resulted in

410 blocks sunk, to make up

an artificial reef, in the marine protected area of Saint Louis

donated to localvolunteers thatwork with the park

rice-hullingmachines2

from local communities trained in birdmonitoring, participatory surveillance andproject management – reinforced with thedonation of new equipment (bird guides,binoculars, telescopes and other materials)

3,000

BP facilitated a‘LNG 101’ workshopin Dakar to build civilsociety understandingof the technical andcommercial aspectsof LNG projects

BP is supporting theGovernment of Senegalin their development of aNational Instituteof Oil and Gas (INPG)designed to helpbuild nationalcapability for theemerging oiland gas sector

6,000 hoursof English languagetraining delivered togovernmentofficials andacademics

46 local companiescontracted by BP

Civil society leaders trained on resource governance at the Natural Resource Governance Institute summer schoolin Cameroonwith oursupport

14 PETROSEN staffcompleted a four-daycourse on subsurfacethemes organised by BPPetrotechnicalAcademy 

250+journalist, blogger andlocal government officialsfrom St Louis and Dakartrained in oil and gasbasics to strengthenunderstanding andencouragetransparency

journalist,blogger

Supply chain

Capability buildingSocial development70 people fromgovernment andcivil society attendedworkshops on naturalresource governance,organized by theUniversity of Oxford’sprestigiousOxCarreCentre

3.5bn FCFA

($5.5m) estimated total third-party spend with local companiesin 2018

67employed byBP as staff orthird-partycontractors

Senegalesenationals

2 biogas facilities – providing analternative, cleaner and moreenvironmentally sustainable form offuel for the drying and processing of fish

women fish processorswill benefit from

800+

mangrove plants –

a total of 9,000 filao

+ 10,000mangroves planted 

ha of land has beenreforested with filao and 10

To protect the fragile environmentaround the Langue de Barbarie inSaint Louis

16 haof degraded natural habitatwas restored and rehabilitated

community membersparticipated in community

clean-up days to reduce waste on theLangue de Barbarie which resulted in

and 286 clean up toolsdistributed (incl. forks,shovels and wheelbarrows)

46.33 tonnes of wastecollected

Emergency support ofmosquito nets, rice, sugar,

cooking oil and laundrypowder donated to

170 families whosehomes were destroyedby floods in Saint Louis

BP is a partner of theChevening programmewhich providesscholarshipsfor studentsto study inthe UK

BP is sponsoringSenegal’s National Paralympic Team as a top-level partner, through to theTokyo 2020ParalympicGame

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SenegalAt BP we build relationships that last generations…

October 2018

BP and our partners will make significant investment to bring the Tortue project on-stream. It contains an estimated 15 Tcf of gas – which has the potential to turn the Greater Tortue area into a world-class oil and gas basin. Over the next three decades, we hope to see Mauritania and Senegal become global LNG players, creating prosperity and development at a local and national level.

The Tortue floating liquefied natural gas project will generate substantial revenues for Mauritania and Senegal over its lifetime as well as enabling domestic gas to be supplied to Mauritania and Senegal. It will also bring jobs that will be required to support a growing oil and gas industry.

Local content is a balance between three areas: people and skills; local supply chain; and social development. With long-term focus on capability development in all areas, the activities that can be done locally will increase over time. BP is active in all areas in parallel. Senegal has a diversified economy and national development plan (PSE). Protecting and building on these advantages can help achieve Emerged Economy status by 2035, with oil and gas playing a part.

BP is honoured to be able to play a role in helping Senegal achieve a bright energy future.

New initiativesfor 2018

Through selected partners BP plans to launch several socialinvestment and local content initiatives from September 2018

Community Health• Provision of an ambulance in Langue de Barbarie• Equipment donation to the health posts in Langue de Barbarie• Promotion of access to the universal governmental health coverage

programme in Langue de Barbarie• Training of health-care providers (nurses and midwifes) and community

members in the Saint Louis District• Preventive activities at community level focused on maternal and child

health, hygiene and sanitation

• Training of entrepreneurs in business, marketing andorganisational management

• Capacity building activities for ecological and environmentalmanagement

• Support for setting up fruit and vegetable processing units• Environmental education in schools• Training of women processors to comply with ECOWAS standards to help

boost product sales

Environment & Economic Development

• Donation of equipment for monitoring fishing activities andenhancing marine safety

• Activities to strengthen fishing and marine institutional capacity• Study visit for CLPA members to enhance the management of

fishery resources• Capacity development activities and equipment supplied to women

cooperatives for fish processing• Access to finance for women cooperatives and artisanal fishermen

Livelihoods & Economic Development

• BP is one of the founding partners in the NGO Invest in Africa’sprogramme to support local content in Senegal

• The initiative will launch a database of SMEs and a capacity-building programme to help local companies to be more competitivein bidding for contracts in the oil and gas industry and beyond

Invest in Africa


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