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KETA

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KETAKansas Electric Transmission Authority (Topeka, KS)
KETAKerala Electrical Traders Association (India)
KETAKiwi Exporters to Australia (New Zealand)


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line, eco planete, which is distributed under the environmentally friendly Agir Carrefour label The contents of this 500-gram bag of Dames de Saumon Keta du Pacifique (-Steaks of Keta Salmon), for example, come from a fishery that meets the requirements of the MSC for sustainable and well managed fishing.
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 1997--Santa Fe Energy Resources (NYSE:SFR) today announced that is has signed a production sharing contract with the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Ghana and the Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC), the national oil company of Ghana, entitling SFR to conduct exploratory oil and gas activities on the Keta Block, located on the Volta River delta of Ghana's eastern coastal area, about 100 kilometers east of Accra, Ghana's capital city.
 
 
 
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