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Chevron urged to stop cash going to Myanmar junta as violence worsens

CHEVRON Corporation is among a number of oil majors facing growing pressure to ensure cash from its operations in Myanmar do not flow through to military coffers as the Tatmadaw’s bloody crackdown in the country escalates following last month’s coup.

Total, PTTEP and Petronas asked to do the same.

Total, PTTEP and Petronas asked to do the same.

State-owned Myanmar Oil and Gas (MOG), which is now controlled by the military, owns minority stakes in Myanmar's four major offshore gas fields - Yetagun, Yadama, Zawtika and Shwe. The blocks are operated...

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