Repsol's response re- alleged involvement in extractive conflicts
At Repsol we work to build strong relationships with the communities near our operations based on respect, integrity, cultural sensitivity, accountability, transparency, good faith and non-discrimination…
In Latin America, protecting and showing solidarity with the indigenous communities where we operate has always been a priority for Repsol. We involve the communities from the project's earliest stages of the projects…
We periodically evaluate the impacts of our operations on the people and the environment, and we establish action plans and implement social investment projects to promote sustainable development in the areas of our operations.
Our commitment to respect the human rights whenever we operate has been clearly reflected in the Corporate Human Rights Benchmark (CHRB) over the years…
In general terms, we would first like to comment that, looking at the details of the cases attributed to Repsol in the reference list annexed to the “Environmental Justice Atlas, we see that the case count includes 10 cases related to projects that have no connection to the company…
In order to provide a full answer to the BHRRC's request for information, the cases in which Repsol is mentioned in the EJA have been analyzed, finding 23 mentions, the details of which are shown below…