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Company Response

17 Mar 2023

Energy Drilling did not respond

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre to invite Energy Drilling to respond to the report alleging that Energy Drilling is one of the oilfield services companies that “…have continued to work in Myanmar after the military’s attempted coup, helping the flow of gas – and revenues vital to the junta – to continue.” The report alleges that Energy Drilling was “…contracted by PTTEP to build a rig for the development of the Zawtika project.” The report further alleges that “In November 2022, Energy Drilling announced that the rig left Singapore for Myanmar.” The report asserts that “…oilfield services companies have made themselves complicit with the junta as it commits war crimes and crimes against humanity against the people of Myanmar.”

Energy Drilling did not respond.

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