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Russia's Lukoil says ready to employ 15,000 workers in Iraqi oil fields

05 September 2009 BAGHDAD: Russia's giant oil Lukoil chief said his firm is interested in Iraqi oilfields and ready to employ 15,000 workers there, noting the company is preparing to participate in the 2nd oil licenses round over al-Qarna... Full Article at Zawya.com

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  1. (MENAFN - Aswat Al-Iraq) Russia's giant oil Lukoil chief said his firm is interested in Iraqi oilfields and ready to employ 15,000 workers there, noting the company is preparing to participate in the 2nd oil licenses round over al-Qarna al-Gharbiya 2... Full Article at Middle East North Africa Financial Network

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