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25 Nov 2024

Azerbaijan: SOCAR receives mlns in loans from foreign banks despite increase in gas extraction, alleged human rights & environmental abuses; incl. cos. responses & non-responses

A report by Urgewald and the CEE Bankwatch Network found that SOCAR is increasing gas extraction across its sites in Azerbaijan, as well as exports to Europe following an agreement with the EU. Even though SOCAR pledged to achieve several climate targets, including net-zero emissions, an increased share of renewable energy sources, zero routine flaring, and zero methane emissions, the authors argue that the company has shown no evidence of supporting a just transition. SOCAR has also been linked to environmental and human rights violations, including attacks on human rights defenders.

Despite these concerns, the company allegedly received over $6.8 billion in loans and underwriting from foreign financial institutions between 2021 and 2023.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited SOCAR, bp and 27 banks to respond. SOCAR, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Banque Cantonale de Genève, Federated Hermes, Akbank, Arab Banking Corporation, Commercial Bank of Dubai, National Bank of Fujairah, Anadolubank, Banco Finantia, VTB Group, Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait, UBAF Group, Abu Dhabi Investment Council, DZ Bank, Rabobank, Borak and National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah did not respond. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, ING Group, Mizuho Financial, Crédit Agricole, Erste Group, bp and Raiffeisen Bank responded.

All responses and non-responses can be found below.

Company Responses

Mizuho Financial Group View Response
Erste Group View Response
ING Bank View Response
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group View Response
Crédit Agricole View Response
JPMorgan Chase

No Response

Citigroup

No Response

Bank of America

No Response

Arab Petroleum Investments (APICORP)

No Response

First Abu Dhabi Bank

No Response

Banque Cantonale de Genève

No Response

Federated Hermes

No Response

Akbank

No Response

Bank ABC

No Response

Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB Group) View Response
Commercial Bank of Dubai

No Response

National Bank of Fujairah

No Response

Anadolubank

No Response

Banco Finantia

No Response

VTB Bank

No Response

Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait (ABK)

No Response

UBAF Group

No Response

Abu Dhabi Investment Council (part of Mubadala)

No Response

DZ BANK

No Response

Rabobank

No Response

Borak

No Response

Rakbank (National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah)

No Response

SOCAR

No Response

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