Singapore's Interra says Myanmar activist report 'contains untrue allegations'
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Singapore-listed petroleum explorer
Interra Resources INTR.SI responded to queries put forward by
the Singapore Exchange SGXL.SI on Thursday, stating that a
report from the activist group Justice For Myanmar contained
"untrue allegations".
In late January, activist group Justice for Myanmar alleged
that Interra Resources' operations in Myanmar have "supplied the
junta with over two million barrels of oil, worth more than $150
million."
(Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; editing by Philippa
Fletcher)
((Shivangi.Lahiri@thomsonreuters.com;))
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