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2010년 5월 1일

Call for oil companies to practice revenue transparency in Burma & company responses

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In May 2010, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Total, Chevron, and the Petroleum Authority of Thailand Exploration & Production (PTTEP) to respond to an appeal for revenue transparency from their operations in Burma:

 

 

 

 

The companies responded as follows:

 

  • We have invited PTTEP to respond – we will post their response here, or indicate if they do not respond

 

 

See also responses by Chevron, Total to a Sep 2009 report by EarthRights International, which alleged links between the companies' Yadana gas pipeline project and human rights abuses in Burma.