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Sustainability

Helping Communities Thrive

Helping Communities Thrive

Since 2019, Atlas has invested more than 2.1 million USD with local communities. We work diligently to be an ideal neighbor. We understand and fully subscribe to the importance of maintaining trust and long-term relationships and place integrity, transparency, and ethics at the heart of everything we do. We aim to go above and beyond local regulations to ensure that our partner communities gain long-lasting benefits from Atlas’ projects. By setting high standards for ourselves, we hope to encourage other energy companies to do the same.

Project Carmen

In 2021, we launched Project Carmen to help a community of 300 people in Campeche, Mexico, where only 80 people have access to the public health system and the nearest hospital is 40km away. This initiative will provide medical infrastructure and training to local women to increase health standards and create a basis for healthcare service that can be sustained by the local community.

In 2021, we launched Project Carmen to help a community of 300 people in Campeche, Mexico, where only 80 people have access to the public health system and the nearest hospital is 40km away. This initiative will provide medical infrastructure and training to local women to increase health standards and create a basis for healthcare service that can be sustained by the local community.

In 2021, we launched Project Carmen to help a community of 300 people in Campeche, Mexico, where only 80 people have access to the public health system and the nearest hospital is 40km away. This initiative will provide medical infrastructure and training to local women to increase health standards and create a basis for healthcare service that can be sustained by the local community.

In 2021, we launched Project Carmen to help a community of 300 people in Campeche, Mexico, where only 80 people have access to the public health system and the nearest hospital is 40km away. This initiative will provide medical infrastructure and training to local women to increase health standards and create a basis for healthcare service that can be sustained by the local community.