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                    [Title] => ‘Big 3’ mull joint venture firm for Pandacan oil depot operations
                    [Summary] => The "Big 3" oil companies plan to put up a joint venture firm to handle the operations of their scaled-down operations in the Pandacan oil terminal.


Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. deputy chairman and vice president for finance Rodolfo C. Naguit, in an interview over the weekend, said the establishment of a joint venture company to run the depot is one of the options being eyed by the oil companies occupying the oil facility.
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"One alternative was a trimmed down facility which would be an integral part of the phase reduction implemented over a specified time period," Caltex country chairman Timothy Leveille said.
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                    [Title] => ‘Big 3’ mull joint venture firm for Pandacan oil depot operations
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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. deputy chairman and vice president for finance Rodolfo C. Naguit, in an interview over the weekend, said the establishment of a joint venture company to run the depot is one of the options being eyed by the oil companies occupying the oil facility.
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"One alternative was a trimmed down facility which would be an integral part of the phase reduction implemented over a specified time period," Caltex country chairman Timothy Leveille said.
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