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in early twenty sixteen the liberalization of pulp fuel prices and investments by international financial institutions has made it profitable again. the reopening coincided with the arrival of a new director. i m very bullish about this reform where we came in in july last year they said it could have been done they said we couldn t run it for more than three weeks and it would break down where they run. it continuously since the fourth of february this year after we made certain adjustments and it s working perfectly we are getting better than expected the youth all the imports that we ve done we finished refining our first million barrels we made a decent profit on it our second million barrels is currently what is being run at the moment and we ve booked our third cargo so the only thing it s working well the old lady is working well but she s going to get better because there are certain
dating back to nine hundred sixty seven well before the oil deposits were discovered in twenty ten that had previously processed crude oil from nigeria. in its heyday the refinery met up to fifty percent of domestic demand to any sell into debt before shutting down and leaving the field clear for private importers. the refinery started operating again in early twenty sixteen the liberalization of pump fuel prices and investments by international financial institutions has made it profitable again. the reopening coincided with the arrival of a new director. i m very bullish about this reform where we came in in july last year they said it couldn t be done they said we couldn t run it for more than
up until this point. the reports out were totally false. again, the media got ahead of their skis a little bit on driving that story that wasn t true. brian? just to follow up on roy moore a bit. are you saying you re saying let the people decide. this administration has endorsed roy moore. why endorse him? you re influencing the decision by endorsing him. secondly, are you saying that no matter who runs as a member of the gop, it s okay as long as you re in lock step with the president and vote the way he wants? i m not going to get into every person that could and couldn t run for office down the line. this person. i m going to finish answering the question if you allow me to. i m not going to address you the end of your question is every person that runs for office. i don t know who may run for office. what i can say, the president made that decision, and he decided that it was better to have somebody that supports his
presidents. you have to stick to the program. who did gill lespie campaign with? i think bush and rice, right? did he have donald trump standing next to him? no, he did not. how did i mean, talk to me about being bullish or bearish. being bearish on donald trump s chances for 2020. that s a long way off. that s quite an electoral spread he s predicting. well, hey, steve bannon learned from the greatest of political performance artists. i do think there s a bit of hyperbole there. who s the greatest political performance? trump. as you know better than anyone. but i do think there s some truth to his second statement there about ed gillespie and the reason ed gillespie didn t appeal. it s applieded more broadly to establishment republicans. i think it makes more sense. gillespie was such a specific case. he was a lobbyist. he was seen as a swamp creature, as part of the establishment. so you really couldn t run as a