TotalEnergies, EACOP fully Settle into new Kampala head offices at Sudhir’s RR Pearl Tower One 

RR Pearl Tower One is a 22 storied building owned by tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia

TotalEnergies and the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Company have fully relocated their Uganda operations to RR Pearl Tower One, a premium commercial building on Yusuf Lule Road in Kampala, marking a major consolidation in the country’s fast-evolving oil and gas sector. 

The move brings together TotalEnergies EP Uganda, TotalEnergies Marketing and Services Uganda, and the EACOP project team under one roof, ending years of operating from multiple office locations across the city. The relocation is expected to streamline coordination, improve efficiency, and enhance collaboration among teams working on Uganda’s flagship energy projects. 

RR Pearl Tower One, owned by businessman Sudhir Ruparelia, is one of Kampala’s newest Grade-A office developments, offering modern, energy-efficient workspace designed to meet global corporate standards. The building’s facilities are seen as well-suited to support the complex technical, administrative, and stakeholder engagement demands of large-scale energy investments such as the Tilenga oil project and the EACOP pipeline. 

Industry observers say the consolidation reflects TotalEnergies’ integrated approach to its Uganda operations, aligning upstream oil development, pipeline infrastructure, and downstream marketing activities within a single headquarters. This setup is expected to shorten decision-making chains and strengthen internal alignment as the projects move closer to full implementation. 

The relocation also underscores Kampala’s growing appeal as a regional business hub, with multinational firms increasingly opting for modern office towers that offer efficiency, security, and proximity to key government and regulatory institutions. For the real estate sector, the move is another high-profile endorsement of newly developed commercial properties in the city centre. 

As Uganda pushes ahead with its oil ambitions, the presence of TotalEnergies and EACOP in a centralized, purpose-built headquarters signals renewed momentum and operational readiness for one of East Africa’s most significant energy developments. 

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