Petroleum Development Oman wants $3bn PXF
Petroleum Development Oman is hoping to raise a $3 billion pre-export finance (PXF) facility. The company is looking for ten lenders to each put up $300 million.
Petroleum Development Oman is hoping to raise a $3 billion pre-export finance (PXF) facility. The company is looking for ten lenders to each put up $300 million.
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