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[Title] => South Korea struggles to restrict oil product prices
[Summary] => South Korea launched an all-out effort to restrict rising petroleum product prices amid spreading concerns over persistently higher oil prices led by the political unrest in the Middle East.
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[Title] => Eastern Petroleum nixes plan to lease refining facilities
[Summary] => Eastern Petroleum Corp. (EPC) has abandoned plans to forge a lease processing agreement with some local and foreign oil refiners due to uncertainties in the world crude market.
EPC chairman Fernando L. Martinez said they are currently having problems with the crude supply. "We have decided not to push through with the negotiations since we are uncertain about our crude supply which comes mostly from Iraq," he said.
The deal, he said, could have been sealed within this month were it not for the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in the US.
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[Title] => Eastern Petroleum nixes plan to lease refining facilities
[Summary] => Eastern Petroleum Corp. (EPC) has abandoned plans to forge a lease processing agreement with some local and foreign oil refiners due to uncertainties in the world crude market.
EPC chairman Fernando L. Martinez said they are currently having problems with the crude supply. "We have decided not to push through with the negotiations since we are uncertain about our crude supply which comes mostly from Iraq," he said.
The deal, he said, could have been sealed within this month were it not for the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in the US.
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December 17, 2001 - 12:00am