OIL and gas exploration and production company Interra Resources on Thursday (Feb 6) denied a report that alleged it is supplying the Myanmar junta with more than two million barrels of oil since the military’s “illegal coup attempt”.
It refuted a few allegations that were made, from denying that it signed contracts with the junta, to control over how the oil is distributed.
Interra was responding to questions from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) on matters pertaining to its operations in Myanmar, which came after activist group Justice for Myanmar published an article alleging Interra of “fuelling its ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity” by supplying the junta with oil.
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