Dominican Government, Shell start refinery sale negotiations today
Domican-Today
12/6/2007
Source: The Dominican Today

Santo Domingo.- Government officials will meet with executives of the company Shell again today, this time to negotiate the sale of the Anglo-Dutch company's shares in the Dominican Petroleum Refinery.

Three Shell executives arrived in the country yesterday, who'll meet with Hacienda minister Vicente Bengoa, said the company's representative, Rafael Maradiaga.

Three weeks ago President Leonel Fernandez said the Government would purchase Shell's stake in the refinery, a transaction he said would provide more benefits from the country's oil deal with Venezuela, Petrocaribe.

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