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The Singapore listed company fuelling war crimes in Myanmar

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Since the Myanmar military’s illegal coup attempt, a Singapore-listed company has helped supply the junta with over two million barrels of oil, fuelling its ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity. The oil is worth over $150 million.


Singapore-based Interra Resources Ltd owns 60 percent of one of the few companies still extracting oil from Myanmar’s onshore fields, Goldpetrol Joint Operating Company Inc. The other 40 percent is owned by North Petroleum International Co. Ltd. North Petroleum International is a subsidiary of China North Industries Group Corporation (NORINCO), a Chinese state-owned arms conglomerate that also supplies the Myanmar military with weapons.

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