
Amazon Watch Peru Program Coordinator, Gregor MacLennan, and President of the Achuar Federation of Peru (FENAP), Peas Peas Ayui, have made allegations about Talisman operations in Peru.
The following letters are an exchange between Talisman Peru and FENAP (Peruvian Achaur National Federation).
Talisman has put together this video to show how the dialogue process takes place among indigenous leaders, Peruvian authorities and third party observers.
Watch the video and learn from civil society experts what kind of skills and knowledge indigenous participants obtain from these training sessions
Recent publications and videos have been posted containing inaccurate information about the company, our activities and relationships in Peru.
On Wednesday, November 16, Talisman signed initial community investment agreements with nine indigenous organizations whose members live adjacent to the Morona River.
In some recent news coverage, there have been allegations stating that the Abanico del Pastaza wetland protected area is located on Talisman’s Block 64 and that our operations will affect watersheds and fishing activities in this area.
On September 18-27, 2011, cargo boats operated by third-party contractors working for Talisman Peru were stopped by members of the Oshdem federation on the Morona River in Peru.
During 2008 and 2009, Talisman Energy engaged in dialogue with socially responsible investors Bâtirente and Regroupement pour la Responsabilité Sociale des Enterprises (RRSE) related to indigenous rights and the concept of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC).
The Global Community Relations Policy defines Talisman's standards for engagement with communities including indigenous and tribal communities residing in the areas of impact related to our projects.
The Policy on Business Conduct and Ethics (PBCE) is a statement of the principles to which Talisman Energy Inc., is committed to uphold across its operations worldwide.