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Article

1 Jun 2005

Author:
Luc Zandvliet & Ana Paula do Nascimento, Corporate Engagement Project

[PDF] Field Visit Report - Yadana Gas Transportation Project [Burma]

During the visit to Myanmar/Burma and Thailand, CEP [Corporate Engagement Project] spoke with a broad range of stakeholders to gain a better understanding of people’s perspectives concerning Total’s operations in Myanmar/Burma...our observations concern all venture partners; Total, Unocal [part of Chevron], MOGE (Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise) and PTTEP (Thai National Exploration and Production Company). [Report covers: “Yadana pipleline area” – “Forced labour” & “Socio-Economic Program”; “National level”; “International level (Thailand/U.S./Europe)”]