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Search Results for: "Premier Oil"

Campaigners Celebrate as Premier Oil pulls out of Burma

September 16, 2002

By staff

The Burma Campaign UK (BCUK) are celebrating the end of a decade long campaign to force Premier Oil UK out of Burma. Premier’s two largest shareholders, Petronas and Amerada Hess, will strip the company of its Burmese and Indonesian assets…

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Premier Oil shareholders complain about “peripheral questions” at AGM

May 10, 2002

By staff

Campaigners from Friends of the Earth and The Burma Campaign UK went into today’s Premier Oil AGM to ask questions about the company’s collaboration with the Burmese military regime. But in what campaigners will cite as a clear indication of…

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Premier Oil shareholders to be given blood money

May 8, 2002

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Shareholders are to be given blood stained five-pound notes at AGM on Friday 10th May. The Burma Campaign UK is sending a strong message that there should be no let up of international pressure following the release of Aung San…

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UK campaigners back US action at Amerada Hess AGM over Premier Oil investment

May 1, 2002

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To coincide with protests at Amerada Hess’s AGM in the US, the Burma Campaign UK is today calling on supporters to send faxes to Chairman John Hess’s direct number, calling on him to sell Hess’s 25 percent stake in Premier…

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Amerada Hess targeted by new campaign over Premier Oil investment

March 28, 2002

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A new campaign to persuade Amerada Hess to sell its 25 percent shareholding in Premier Oil is launched in London today. The new campaign is aimed at increasing pressure on Premier Oil to pull out of Burma. In the first…

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Premier Oil fails Investment Funds’ Guidelines on Burma

December 3, 2001

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An initiative, launched today by eight investment funds, highlights Burma as a country posing unique problems for foreign companies. The eight institutions, including Morley Fund Management, Henderson Global Investors and Friends Ivory and Sime, represent £400 billion of investment. However,…

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Premier Oil Accused of Corporate Spin

May 16, 2001

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Premier Oil’s board was under fire today as it launched its social performance report at the company’s Annual General Meeting. The report is being attacked for not addressing fundamental concerns relating to Premier’s impact on communities along its Burmese gas…

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Premier Oil to Face Shareholder Action over Burma Investment

May 11, 2001

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The Burma Campaign UK are promising Directors of Premier Oil a rough ride at their AGM on Wednesday 16th May. Campaigners have purchased shares in Premier to enable them to attend the AGM and call for Premier Oil’s withdrawal from…

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New report suggests Premier Oil knew of Burma abuses

May 11, 2000

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As Premier Oil prepares for its Annual General Meeting (AGM) a new report alleges that the Yetagun consortium which includes Premier Oil, was informed that increased numbers of Burmese troops, known for serious human rights violations, would be drafted into…

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British Government Pressure Lloyd’s over Burma links

September 29, 2008

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The Burma Campaign UK today welcomed the news that the British Government has written to Lloyd’s of London expressing their disapproval of the marketplace’s links with the Burmese junta. The government letter now places Lloyd’s under huge pressure. In 2003…

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