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Clearly Exxon was not prepared for probing questions - Stabroek News

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Reference is made to the article titled, “Serious questions raised on gas to shore project at scoping meeting -sales to be made to third parties” (SN July 9). 

The article Clearly Exxon was not prepared for probing questions appeared first on Stabroek News.

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