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The change is a result of the merger of TPC’s parent corporations, TotalFina and Elf Aquitaine, now known as TotalFinaElf, one of the world’s five biggest oil and gas companies.

TPC president and managing director Jeff Attwood said the new name is in line with the overall strategy of the TotalFinaElf Group.
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The change is a result of the merger of TPC’s parent corporations, TotalFina and Elf Aquitaine, now known as TotalFinaElf, one of the world’s five biggest oil and gas companies.

TPC president and managing director Jeff Attwood said the new name is in line with the overall strategy of the TotalFinaElf Group.
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The change is a result of the merger of TPC’s parent corporations, TotalFina and Elf Aquitaine, now known as TotalFinaElf, one of the world’s five biggest oil and gas companies.

TPC president and managing director Jeff Attwood said the new name is in line with the overall strategy of the TotalFinaElf Group.
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The change is a result of the merger of TPC’s parent corporations, TotalFina and Elf Aquitaine, now known as TotalFinaElf, one of the world’s five biggest oil and gas companies.

TPC president and managing director Jeff Attwood said the new name is in line with the overall strategy of the TotalFinaElf Group.
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