MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND CULTURE S DHANABALAN OFFICIATES AT SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY'S INAUGURATION OF CATALYTIC REFORMER AND VISBREAKER AT PULAU MERLIMAU
Senior officials of Singapore Refining Company (SRC) going back to their seats after taking group photographs with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Culture S Dhanabalan (right) during the inauguration ceremony of two new secondary plants built at $250 million - a 12,000-barrel-a-day catalytic reformer and a 29,000-barrel-per-day visbreaker on Pulau Merlimau. Second from right is Chairman of SRC Tan Boon Teik, who is also the Attorney-General. The three partners in the SRC consortium comprises British Petroleum, Caltex and Singapore Petroleum Company.
19/08/1983
19980001435 - 0033
13,257/01/24
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Senior officials of Singapore Refining Company (SRC) going back to their seats after taking group photographs with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Culture S Dhanabalan (right) during the inauguration ceremony of two new secondary plants built at $250 million - a 12,000-barrel-a-day catalytic reformer and a 29,000-barrel-per-day visbreaker on Pulau Merlimau. Second from right is Chairman of SRC Tan Boon Teik, who is also the Attorney-General. The three partners in the SRC consortium comprises British Petroleum, Caltex and Singapore Petroleum Company.

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