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Cepu

The Pertamina Cop-out

Tuesday, November 5, 2002

State oil company Pertamina seems reluctant to continue drilling for oil at Cepu Block, and satisfied with compensation of US$400 million. ExxonMobil, Pertamina's partner, is trying to dodge the issue by postponing all activities in the area.

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