News
12 August 2019

IOG to repay £22.4 million debt to collapsed LOG

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Oil & gas
Region:
Europe

Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) will pay back £22.4 million in debt to London Oil and Gas (LOG) which is currently in administration. Previous to its collapse in March, LOG was the biggest borrower from London Capital and Finance, which also went into administration in Q4 2018 following a fraud...

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