ExxonMobil: stop sales of jet fuel to Myanmar military

Darren Woods, CEO, ExxonMobil

CNN

Demand that ExxonMobil stop selling jet fuel to the Myanmar military.

ExxonMobil sells jet fuel to the Myanmar military who is using its air force to indiscriminately bomb civilians. According to Amnesty International, the oil company is linked to a vessel that onloaded fuel at ExxonMobil's berth in Singapore and transported the fuel to Myanmar.

Dozens of people have been killed. Homes, schools, hospitals and churches have been damaged or destroyed. The majority of the estimated 700,000 people who have been forced to flee their homes since the military coup last year have fled because of airstrikes or the threat of airstrikes.

Without aviation fuel the jets can’t fly. If they can’t fly, they can’t bomb.

Burmese civil society organizations have called for an embargo of jet fuel sales to Myanmar. Sign our petition today, demanding that ExxonMobil stop selling jet fuel to the Myanmar military.

For More Information

"Myanmar: Deadly Cargo: Exposing the supply chain that fuels war crimes in Myanmar," Amnesty International, 3 November 2022

"Sanction Aviation Fuel to Alleviate Humanitarian Crisis in Burma," Burma Campaign UK, 8 February  2022

"Aviation Fuel Sanctions - Questions and Answers," Burma Campaign UK, 11 February 2022

To: Darren Woods, CEO, ExxonMobil
From: [Your Name]

I urge you to stop selling jet fuel to the Myanmar military.

The Myanmar military is using its air force to indiscriminately bomb civilians.

Dozens of people have been killed. Homes, schools, hospitals and churches have been damaged or destroyed. The majority of the estimated 700,000 people who have been forced to flee their homes since the military coup last year have fled because of airstrikes or the threat of airstrikes.

Without aviation fuel the jets can’t fly. If they can’t fly, they can’t bomb.

Burmese civil society organizations have called for an embargo of jet fuel sales to Myanmar.

According to Amnesty International, ExxonMobil is linked to a vessel that onloaded fuel at ExxonMobil's berth in Singapore and transported the fuel to Myanmar.

I urge to you stop helping the Myanmar military kill its own people.