
Mark Corrigan
Mark Corrigan is an Australian chemical engineer with extensive experience in oil refineries and a deep understanding of the global oil market. He has been closely studying the implications of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine on energy trade, particularly the controversial purchase of Russian oil through Indian refineries. Corrigan has highlighted how significant Indian refineries, such as the Jamnagar facility, contribute to Australia's oil supply, raising concerns about the ethical implications of these transactions in the context of supporting Russia's military funding. His insights emphasize the complex relationship between energy dependence and geopolitical responsibilities.
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Mark Corrigan has tracked imports of Russian-origin oil into Australia and highlighted the ongoing influx of Russian timber.
How laundered wood from Russia is bypassing Australian sanctions and funding the war in UkraineMark Corrigan is a chemical engineer who has helped expose shipments of Russian-origin oil entering Australia through sanctions loopholes.
Fuel importers warned over breaches of Australian lawMark Corrigan is a chemical engineer with knowledge of global oil movements.
When will Australia call last drinks at Duqm, the Omani tanker cantina?Mark Corrigan is mentioned as a neighbor who engaged with a Ukrainian family during the conflict.
My neighbours fuelled my campaign to block Russian oil from AustraliaMark Corrigan is an anti-Russian oil trade campaigner who analyzed trade data regarding Russian oil shipments.
Australian super funds accused of profiting from shipments of ‘blood oil’Corrigan has worked in oil refineries and studied the market since the invasion of Ukraine.
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