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Chinese investors may acquire 51% stake in PH, Warri refineries
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Chinese investors may acquire 51% stake in PH, Warri refineries

Punch Nigeria 3 days 1 mins read
NNPC is considering an NLNG-style equity partnership with Chinese investors, potentially giving them a 51% stake in Port Harcourt and Warri refineries. Read More: https://punchng.com/chinese-investors-may-acquire-51-stake-in-ph-warri-refineries/

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