Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
This Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement, which relates to the financial year ending 31 December 2025, is published by Harbour Energy plc and its relevant subsidiaries in compliance with the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015.
Harbour Energy is committed to respecting human rights by preventing modern slavery in our supply chain and to upholding worker welfare standards throughout our operations, and we expect our suppliers to do the same.
Our commitment on modern slavery prevention is rooted in respect for human rights as set out in the International Bill of Human Rights and the core conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO). We are committed to preventing modern slavery.
We have four key policies that set out the framework for due diligence on modern slavery for our own business, and for our suppliers, contractors and partners – our Code of Conduct, Business Partner Code of Conduct, Human Rights Statement and Supply Chain Policy. These policies reflect our commitment to uphold the highest standards of business conduct and respect human rights by preventing modern slavery in our supply chain and upholding worker welfare standards throughout our operations.
These are supported by other Harbour Energy policies, standards and procedures including:
Contractor Due Diligence Standard;
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy;
Health, Safety, Environment and Security Policy;
Occupational Health and Welfare Standard;
People Policy;
Supply Chain Contracting and Procurement Procedure;
Supply Chain Contracting and Procurement Standard;
Sustainability Policy; and
Whistleblowing Procedure.
In 2025, Harbour Energy undertook actions in the following key areas:
Commissioned an independent review of our human rights and modern slavery due diligence.
Assessed human rights risks in our portfolio, including forced labour risk.
Conducted a human rights audit of a contractor.
Piloted supplier screening tools and supplier platforms in our business units.
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