Global Compact principles in agreement
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Global Compact principles in agreement 

We are constantly working to put ethical principles into action in our business.

Exploration licence OPL 315 off Nigeria has now adopted a new tool for ethical business conduct.

Together with Petrobras and Ask Petroleum, we signed a new collaboration agreement on operating the OPL 315 licence during August 2006.

This specifies that all business activities will be based on the UN Global Compact principles. These were established in 2000 to encourage a sustainable global economy through cooperation between governments, business and various organisations.

Legally binding

Signatories to the compact are urged to observe 10 basic ethical principles for responsible business conduct.

Signatories to the compact are urged to observe 10 basic ethical principles for responsible business conduct.

- Support for the compact is voluntary, and its principles are not legally binding. The OPL 315 partner deal is thereby unique because it makes the compact’s principles legally binding, says Global Compact head Georg Kell.

- This agreement is innovative because it demonstrates how universal norms can determine the standard for business action,” he says.- In that way, it contributes to a more robust and inclusive market. I hope that this agreement can set an example for others.

StatoilHydro is now working to transfer the compact’s principles to new exploration licences in west Africa.

Published 2007-11-22, 12:10 CET
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