Gran Tierra Energy is committed to operating at the highest level of responsible business conduct, through the adherence and application of the highest Human Rights and Business international standards, as well as in strict compliance with the legislation of the countries where the company operates. The Company creates and ensures a non-discriminatory and respectful work environment for all its personnel and contractors, offering safe and healthy working conditions. Gran Tierra is also committed to managing human rights risks within its business and through its supply chain, including working to combat forced labour and child labour.
To ensure that our operations are conducted with the highest ethical and transparent performance, Gran Tierra requires strict adherence to all of its Corporate Policies throughout its supply chain. Furthermore, the Company conducts its operations in alignment with the ILO Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of the 1998 International ILO Declaration, including a commitment to the elimination of child labour, forced labour, discrimination in the workplace, and recognition of freedom of association – all essential to maintaining excellence in operations.
Our commitment to human rights awareness, principles and protections help partners and suppliers prepare for and respond to any scenario throughout GTE’s value chain. In 2024, 332 contracts were entered into with 200 suppliers for the provision of goods and/or services in Colombia and Ecuador. 100% of these contracts included human rights clauses and a document called The Responsible Practices for the Respect of Human Rights (RPRHR), which outlines that all suppliers are required to provide services to the Company in accordance with GTE’s human rights policies.
Since 2021, Gran Tierra has offered training to its contractors to help them understand and adhere to its Human Rights Policy. To strengthen commitments and good practices within its supply chain, the Company partnered with Hemisferio Consultores and ICESI University to deliver targeted programs to 22 local contracting companies, many of whom have since formalized their own Human Rights policies.
Gran Tierra Energy will continue to strengthen the integration of human rights principles across its operations and supply chain, as part of its commitment to ethical and responsible business conduct.