Total under pressure for collaborating with Myanmar's military junta
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Danish pension companies PFA and Topdanmark are putting pressure on French oil and gas supermajor Total to address that the company – as the largest gas operator in Myanmar and through its collaboration with state-owned and military-run Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) – can be coupled with the junta that staged a coup d'état on Feb. 1, reports Danish daily Information.
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