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Regulatory issues threats to oil investment, others, says PENGASSAN
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Regulatory issues threats to oil investment, others, says PENGASSAN

Punch Nigeria about 7 hours 1 mins read
PENGASSAN warns that regulatory uncertainty and lengthy approval processes threaten fresh oil investment and production growth in Nigeria’s oil and gas ind Read More: https://punchng.com/regulatory-issues-threats-to-oil-investment-others-says-pengassan/

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