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Company Response

20 Sep 2005

Author:
Chevron

Chevron response to Amnesty International report on Chad-Cameroon pipeline

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the recently issued report on the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project. As you are aware, ExxonMobil is the operator on the project. However, we want to make clear our support for human rights which is articulated in the Chevron Way.

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Chad-Cameroon pipeline: New report accuses oil companies and governments of secretly contracting out of human rights

Amnesty Intl. report on Chad-Cameroon pipeline says govts. & companies involved are "contracting out" of their human rights responsibilities