+ Follow IRANIAN PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO Tag
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[Title] => PNOC in talks with Iranian firm for petrochem joint venture
[Summary] => PNOC Petrochemical Development Corp. (PPDC) is pursuing talks with Iranian Petrochemical Commercial Co. (IPPC) for a possible joint venture in the business of strategic stockpile, fertilizer and petrochemical by-products.
"We will be pushing through with our talks with our Iranian counterpart in the areas where we both believe we can have our resources pooled together," PNOC president Thelmo Cunanan said.
Earlier, PNOC offered Subic as possible site for a regional stockpile. "We want to show them other areas aside from Subic," he said.
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[Title] => Iran vows to supply oil to RP in case of war
[Summary] => The National Iranian Oil Co. (NOIC) has committed to supply crude oil to the Philippines during unusual market supply conditions and emergency situations.
Such commitment is embodied in a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last Feb. 11 by NOIC and the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC).
The signing of the MOU was the result of initiatives taken by Speaker Jose de Venecia and Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during their official visit to Iran in November last year.
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IRANIAN PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO
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[Summary] => PNOC Petrochemical Development Corp. (PPDC) is pursuing talks with Iranian Petrochemical Commercial Co. (IPPC) for a possible joint venture in the business of strategic stockpile, fertilizer and petrochemical by-products.
"We will be pushing through with our talks with our Iranian counterpart in the areas where we both believe we can have our resources pooled together," PNOC president Thelmo Cunanan said.
Earlier, PNOC offered Subic as possible site for a regional stockpile. "We want to show them other areas aside from Subic," he said.
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[Title] => Iran vows to supply oil to RP in case of war
[Summary] => The National Iranian Oil Co. (NOIC) has committed to supply crude oil to the Philippines during unusual market supply conditions and emergency situations.
Such commitment is embodied in a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last Feb. 11 by NOIC and the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC).
The signing of the MOU was the result of initiatives taken by Speaker Jose de Venecia and Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during their official visit to Iran in November last year.
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February 25, 2004 - 12:00am