OPINION

Total's exit from Myanmar good for Woodside 

TOTAL has discarded plans to progress the deepwater A6 gas development it shares with Woodside Petroleum due to the brutal crackdown in Myanmar by the military that has seen a reported 500 people killed since the beginning of February.

Patrick Pouyanne

Patrick Pouyanne

CEO Patrick Pouyanne said in a letter this week on LinkedIn his company halted A6 work when the coup began and that ""it goes without saying that we do not intend to invest further."   He said Total...

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