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Company Response

17 Mar 2023

PTTEP did not respond

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited PTTEP to respond to the report alleging that oil and gas revenue in Myanmar “…is used to purchase arms, jet fuel and other supplies needed for the junta's continuing commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity.” The report explains that Yadana and Zawtika gas projects are operated by PTTEP. The report asserts that “[b]y propping up this industry, major corporations are breaching their international responsibilities under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights…” and “by failing to act, companies risk deepening complicity in the junta’s atrocity crimes, which are backed by oil and gas payments.”

PTTEP did not respond.

Petroleum Authority of Thailand Exploration and Production (PTTEP) has not responded to

Myanmar: Report lists oilfield services companies & investors that allegedly support the military junta; incl. company responses

Story 21 Mar 2023

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