+ Follow PETROLEUM GEO-SERVICES Tag
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[Title] => 2 Pinoy hostage sa Nigeria dumating na
[Summary] => Dumating na kahapon sa bansa ang dalawang Pinoy seaman na pinalaya matapos bihagin ng limang araw ng mga pirata sa Nigeria.
Sinalubong ng kanilang mga pamilya sina Joseph Viloria Dotolero, 37, at Pacifico Fresnido Gajo, 36 sa NAIA dakong 4:20 ng hapon.
Sa salaysay ng dalawa, dinala sila sa gubat ng mga pirata at sinabihang pupugutan ng ulo. Inisip umano nila na iyon na ang kanilang katapusan.
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[Title] => 2 Pinoy na dinukot sa Nigeria laya na
[Summary] => Pinalaya na ng mga hinihinalang pirata ang dalawang Pinoy oil worker na binihag noong Hunyo 21 sa Nigeria.
Ayon kay Philippine Ambassador Masanga Umpa sa Nigeria, ang mga pinalaya ay sina Joseph Viloria Doctolero at Pacifico Gajo. Nasa pangangalaga ngayon ito ng ating embahada sa Abujah, Nigeria makaraang palayain ng kanilang abductors bandang 3 p.m. noong Linggo sa pamamagitan ng pakikipag-negosasyon ng Petroleum Geo-Services at Nigeria authorities.
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[Title] => Kidnapped Pinoy oil workers in Nigeria in good health
[Summary] => OSLO, Norway (AFP) Two Filipino oil workers taken hostage this week in the Niger delta are in good health, their employer, Norwegian oil services company Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS), said on Friday.
The two Filipinos working near Port Harcourt were abducted on Tuesday at Aker, near a navy base in the city, by six armed men in a speedboat, but no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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[Title] => More firms show keen interest in Malampaya
[Summary] => More local and foreign oil firms have expressed a keen interest in joining the development of the Malampaya oil rim, a ranking Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) official said.
PNOC president Eduardo Mañalac told reporters over the weekend that Basic Petroleum Corp., CITIC of China, Vitol and 3Energy of Malaysia have signified interest in joining the oilfield development.
Mañalac said they plan to farm out the contract for the Malampaya oil rim.
"The approach that PNOC will use is going to be a farm out offer," Manalac said.
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Sinalubong ng kanilang mga pamilya sina Joseph Viloria Dotolero, 37, at Pacifico Fresnido Gajo, 36 sa NAIA dakong 4:20 ng hapon.
Sa salaysay ng dalawa, dinala sila sa gubat ng mga pirata at sinabihang pupugutan ng ulo. Inisip umano nila na iyon na ang kanilang katapusan.
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[Title] => 2 Pinoy na dinukot sa Nigeria laya na
[Summary] => Pinalaya na ng mga hinihinalang pirata ang dalawang Pinoy oil worker na binihag noong Hunyo 21 sa Nigeria.
Ayon kay Philippine Ambassador Masanga Umpa sa Nigeria, ang mga pinalaya ay sina Joseph Viloria Doctolero at Pacifico Gajo. Nasa pangangalaga ngayon ito ng ating embahada sa Abujah, Nigeria makaraang palayain ng kanilang abductors bandang 3 p.m. noong Linggo sa pamamagitan ng pakikipag-negosasyon ng Petroleum Geo-Services at Nigeria authorities.
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The two Filipinos working near Port Harcourt were abducted on Tuesday at Aker, near a navy base in the city, by six armed men in a speedboat, but no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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[Title] => More firms show keen interest in Malampaya
[Summary] => More local and foreign oil firms have expressed a keen interest in joining the development of the Malampaya oil rim, a ranking Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) official said.
PNOC president Eduardo Mañalac told reporters over the weekend that Basic Petroleum Corp., CITIC of China, Vitol and 3Energy of Malaysia have signified interest in joining the oilfield development.
Mañalac said they plan to farm out the contract for the Malampaya oil rim.
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