Rose Petroleum withdraws from German shale exploration licences
Rose Petroleum has withdrawn from two shale licences Germany due to the uncertain political situation with regard to unconventional hydrocarbons exploration in the country.
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Rose Petroleum has withdrawn from two shale licences Germany due to the uncertain political situation with regard to unconventional hydrocarbons exploration in the country.
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