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In an interview here during the 7th Annual Conference of the ASEAN Council on Petroleum (ASCOPE), MGC chairman Malai Haji Abdul Hamid Bin Haji Malai Mashhor said they would decide on the equity they are willing to take in the project early next year.
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In an interview here during the 7th Annual Conference of the ASEAN Council on Petroleum (ASCOPE), MGC chairman Malai Haji Abdul Hamid Bin Haji Malai Mashhor said they would decide on the equity they are willing to take in the project early next year.
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November 6, 2001 - 12:00am