POLICY

Total to leave Myanmar empty handed 

TOTALEnergies and Chevron Corporation will formally exit Myanmar after ongoing violence and brutality from the military junta that took power just under a year ago. 

Patrick Pouyanne

Patrick Pouyanne

The two share the Yadana gas field, along with Thailand's PTTEP and Myanar's state oiler.    Activists inside and outside the country have been urging oil firms to leave the nation and decouple from...

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