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The Saudi-based oil firm has close ties with the Philippines through its partnership with Petron Corp., where it holds a 40-percent stake.
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The Saudi-based oil firm has close ties with the Philippines through its partnership with Petron Corp., where it holds a 40-percent stake.
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By Ignacio B. Gimenez | May 23, 2005 - 12:00am
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