Providencehelp Worldwide Foundation
O'Providencehelp Worldwide Foundation is a leader in the of Nigerian Bonny Light Crude Oil (BLCO) sales market. As a privately held company, O'Providencehelp Worldwide Foundation Ltd is committed to and is focused on delivering reliable services to all her clients. Providencehelp Worldwide Foundation Limited is determined to continue to grow in the energy sector and to become one of the recognized leaders in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
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O'Providencehelp Worldwide Foundation Ltd has an excellent track record of reliability in the supply of Bonny light crude oil, BLCO. We protect our buyers with 2% Performance Bond while we also expect protection from our customers with bank instrument from the world's top banks. We deliver on TTO, TTT, CIF and FOB basis.
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Monday, 7 November 2016
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