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The Kuok's offshore company POSH is betting on the Middle East

The Kuok's offshore company POSH is betting on the Middle East
“It’s good news that the OPEC states have agreed they will keep production up. As long as they maintain the production level, there’s a lot of work," says POSH chief executive, Soon Teck Low. | Photo: Kuok Group
“It’s good news that the OPEC states have agreed they will keep production up. As long as they maintain the production level, there’s a lot of work," says POSH chief executive, Soon Teck Low. | Photo: Kuok Group
DANIELA DE LORENZO AND TOMAS KRISTIANSEN

SINGAPORE/OSLO/COPENHAGEN

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