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        Saudi Aramco has awarded Dutch pipeline builder Nacap a $350m engineering, procurement and construction contract to build a multi product pipeline from Ras Tanura Refinery to Riyadh, Saudi Gazette has reported. The 506-kilometres 30-inch diameter pipeline is planned to transport diesel and kerosene from the refineries in Ras Tanura on the east coast to Riyadh via Dhahran and Al-Hasa.
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        Visa, one of the world's leading payments networks, recently hosted a special dinner reception for all Egyptian client financial institutions to celebrate achieving five million Visa cards in the Egyptian market and $5bn in transaction volume. 
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        Iran's oil ministry has said that daily imports of gasoline and diesel fuel will be increase by 27% to 31 million litres by March, Reuters has reported. 'It is predicted that the daily imports of gasoline and diesel fuel will rise to 22 and 9 million litres per day respectively, by the end of this year,' the ministry said. The current Iranian year ends March 20. 
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        Western Motors, the Jeep distributor for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, held its annual Jeep Jamboree, one of the most eagerly awaited events in every Jeep owner's off-road calendar, on Friday 20 November 2009.  A large crowd of over 150 Jeeps with nearly 460 participants enjoyed the exciting event.   
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        Cumulative trading in Dubai Mercantile Exchange's benchmark DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract (DME Oman) has exceeded one million contracts, representing one billion barrels of crude oil traded, since its launch on June 1, 2007, Gulf News has reported. "At the close of trading on 27 November 2009, DME Oman had traded a total of 1,000,174 contracts, which at 1,000 barrels per contract is equivalent to more than 1 billion barrels of crude oil," DME said in a statement.
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