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Korea National Oil Corporation is discussing a potential strategic partnership with the parastatal Congolaise des Hydrocarbures. KNOC President Kang Young-won and Cohydro Chairman Séraphin Tshibambe Ndjibu were in talks in Kinshasa on 22-23 September....

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Kang Young-won, Séraphin Tshibambe Ndjibu, Alexis Mutombo, Adolphe Muzito, Congo-Brazzaville, Joseph Kabila, Müller Luthelo, Simon Mbatshi Batshia, Jean-Pierre Bokole, Kim Tae-su, Léonard Mashako Mamba, Janet, Mobutu Sese Seko, Kim Jong-il, Ri Myong-chol, Gaston Otete, Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi, Laurent Kabila, Congolaise des Hydrocarbures, Organisation pour l’Equipement de Banana-Kinshasa, Association de Amitié Congo-Corée