PNOC told to fast-track fuel importation following Saudi oil attacks

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tv The country's energy department is urging government-owned Philippine National Oil Company to fast track the importation of fuel following the

attacks on Saudi's oil facilities. The strike is seen to weigh heavily on the country's inflation print. - Business Nightly, ANC, September 17, 2019

 

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