We also found that just two hours after
Total’s CEO made that statement, two ships chartered by
his company picked up Russian oil from ports in St
Petersburg, and shipped over 1.4 million barrels
to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, as Le Monde reported.
TotalEnergies has now finally pledged to
phase out purchases of Russian oil and
petroleum products by the end of the year.
But this comes after a month of
atrocious war crimes against civilians in Ukraine, and
huge public pressure.
Other companies have been eager to flaunt
their ‘anti-war’ credentials and say they have stopped
doing business with the Russian fossil fuel
industry.
But we calculated that big energy companies
like BP, Shell and Exxon have paid an estimated $100 billion to
Russia since the 2014 Crimea invasion. Just
one company, BP, paid a staggering $79 billion, by our
calculations.
Read more on our investigation in
CNN.
Support for the Ukrainian people and business
dealings with the Russian fossil fuel industry are
incompatible. We’re keeping up the pressure and
making it clear to these companies – there is no longer
anywhere for them to hide.
Stay tuned,
Louis Wilson
@LouisJWilsonUK