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Russia's Gazprom buys Chevron oil ops in Italy - Reuters
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 10:41

Russia's Gazprom buys Chevron oil ops in Italy
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N), the second-largest US oil company, and Gazprom Neft, Russia's fifth-largest oil producer, did not reveal the price of the deal. Gazprom Neft said in a statement it expected production and marketing synergies between the Chevron assets and the ...
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