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2017年2月8日

Publish What You Pay urges oil, gas & mining firms to support US law on disclosure of payments to govts. - statements of support by 13 firms

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has invited 30 companies to respond to an open letter by Publish What You Pay coalitions and several of their member NGOs.  The letter urges the 30 companies to issue statements in support of disclosure by oil, gas and mining companies of their payments to governments, and of US law and regulations mandating these disclosures.  This comes in response to action by the US Congress to undo regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act requiring transparency of these payments.  The open letter to these companies states, "Country- and project-level reporting of extractive industry payments is essential for citizens in resource-rich countries to hold their governments accountable for how they use the massive revenues they receive for their finite natural resources from companies. Oil, gas and mining companies need payment disclosure to maintain their social license to operate.  Without payment transparency, citizens cannot know how much money extractive companies pay to dictatorial and non-transparent governments such as in Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Kazakhstan."

Company responses and non-responses (full responses posted below):

Statements in support

Other responses

Have not responded

Anglo American [pdf]

Barrick Gold

BHP Billiton [doc]

Freeport-McMoRan

Glencore [doc]

Goldcorp [pdf]

Gold Fields

Kosmos Energy [pdf]

Newmont Mining

Rio Tinto

Teck Resources

Total [pdf]

Vale

 

 

ConocoPhillips

Chevron

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AngloGold Ashanti

ArcelorMittal

BP

Eni

ExxonMobil

Hess Corp.

Hudbay Minerals

IAMgold

Kinross

Marathon Oil

Noble Energy

Pemex

Petrobras

Shell

Statoil

Further materials and commentary about the repeal of regulations adopted to enact Dodd Frank Act section 1504 on extractive industry revenue transparency are available here and here.

企業回應

Kosmos Energy 瀏覽回應
Glencore 瀏覽回應
Anglo American 瀏覽回應
Rio Tinto 瀏覽回應
Goldcorp (now Newmont) 瀏覽回應
ConocoPhillips 瀏覽回應
Newmont (formerly Newmont Goldcorp) 瀏覽回應
TotalEnergies (formerly Total) 瀏覽回應
Barrick Gold 瀏覽回應
Freeport-McMoRan 瀏覽回應
Teck Resources 瀏覽回應
Gold Fields 瀏覽回應
Chevron 瀏覽回應
AngloGold Ashanti

沒有回應

ArcelorMittal

沒有回應

bp

沒有回應

Eni

沒有回應

ExxonMobil

沒有回應

Hess Corporation

沒有回應

Hudbay Minerals

沒有回應

Iamgold Corporation

沒有回應

Kinross Gold

沒有回應

Marathon Oil

沒有回應

Petrobras

沒有回應

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