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2013년 8월 9일

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Crude Accountability

[video] Film – Five kilometers of indifference [Kazakhstan]

Crude Accountability’s new film, “Five Kilometers of Indifference,” describes the many years of struggle of the residents of the village of Berezovka, in western Kazakhstan, to achieve relocation away from one of the world’s largest oil and gas condensate fields, Karachaganak. The Karachaganak Oil and Gas Condensate Field is operated by the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating, B.V. consortium, which comprises BG Group (UK), ENI (Italy), Chevron (US), Lukoil (Russia), and KazMunaiGaz (Kazakhstan). [Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited KPO consortium & companies part of the consortium (BG Group, Eni, Chevron, Lukoil, KazMunaiGaz) to respond. KPO responded on behalf of these companies]