Funding from fossil fuel interests

The Citizens made this Rhyddid Gwybodaeth request to The National Museum of the Royal Navy as part of a batch sent to 28 authorities
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Mae'r ymateb i'r cais hwn yn hwyr iawn. Although not legally required to do so, we would have expected The National Museum of the Royal Navy to have responded by now (manylion). Gallwch gwyno drwy yn gofyn am adolygiad mewnol.

Dear The National Museum of the Royal Navy,

I'm writing to you under the Freedom of Information Act (2000) to ask that you please disclose to me any and all funding your organisation has received from fossil fuel (oil, gas, coal) over the last 5 years, year on year. This could be funding for galleries, exhibitions, research funding, grants, or other such agreements. If this cannot be done within the cost limit I would the same for the last three years (2020, 2021, 2022)

The companies I would like you to focus on are: BP, Glencore, Petrofac, Shell (Royal Dutch Shell), Total, ExxonMobil, Schlumberger, Centrica, Equinor, BHP Group, Bantu, Eni, Chevron, Enbridge, ConocoPhilip, Chesapeake Energy, and Cluff Energy.

Yours faithfully,

Max Colbert.
The Citizens

Library, The National Museum of the Royal Navy

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