List of companies that do business with Sudan
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Update: The list of companies provided below is, as of 2007, outdated. The major national entity that maintains a free list of problematic companies operating in Sudan is the Sudan Divestment Task Force (www.sudandivestment.org). If you are interested in knowing the most recent update on which companies have such problematic actions in Sudan, please visit www.sudandivestment.org or inquire at info@sudandivestment.org. A list can not be posted here because it is updated on at least a quarterly basis and therefore becomes outdated if left as a post.
This is a list of companies that do business with Sudan, or more specifically, that financially support the Sudanese government. The list is incomplete and has been assembled based on research by staffers of Assemblyman William Payne in New Jersey and the Genocide Intervention Fund. Another resource is available here. Lists of this kind have been assembled to undermine the economic security of the government of Sudan, pressuring it to cease employing violent means of repression; the Darfur conflict, as well as the Second Sudanese Civil War are typically the primary instigators of such activism.
- ABCO
- Alcatel SA
- Alcatel SA France
- Asea Brown Bover, Swiss-based engineering firm
- BP PLC
- BNP Paribas
- Cliveden
- China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
- China's PetroChina - oil
- ENI SPA
- France's Alcatel - telecommunications
- Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC)
- Gulf Petroleum Company (GPC)
- Hyundai
- Heavy Inds, Mobis, Motor Co
- Lundin Petroleum
- Oil & Natural Gas Corp.
- Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Limited - India
- OMV of Austria
- Petronas - Malaysia’s (corpwathc.org)
- Royal Dutch Petrol
- Russia's Tatneft - oil
- Germany's Siemens AG, presently building outside Khartoum the world's largest diesel-powered electrical generating plan;
- Sinopec
- Statoil ASA
- Stolt Nielsen
- Sudapet Limited
- Switzerland's ABB Ltd - electrical, oil production (NYSE listed)
- Talisman Energy Inc
- Technip Coflexip
- Total SA
- TotalFinaElf
- The Netherlands’ Trafigura Beheer BV