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{{B}}PART ONE{{/B}}
{{B}} · Look at the sentences below and following
texts.
· Which text does each sentence refer to?
· For each
sentence 1--8, mark one letter A, B, C, D or E.
· You will need to use
some of the letters more than once.{{/B}}
{{B}}A. Stratus signs La Creciente exploration contract{{/B}}
Colombian
company Stratus Oil & Gas has signed an exploration and production contract with
Colombia's hydrocarbons regulator ANH for the La Creciente block in the north of
the country, Canadian company Pacific Stratus said in a statement Tuesday.
Stratus Oil & Gas is a wholly owned subsidiary of Gran Colombia Oil & Gas, which
Pacific Stratus Ventures (TSXV: PVL. H) is in the process of acquiring. La
Creciente, formerly known as Guepaje Sur, is in Sucre department, and covers
40,764 acres in San Jorge basin. The Guepaje and Ayombe gas fields are close by,
so if La Creciente reaches production it will need only a 2km auxiliary pipeline
to link into existing transport infrastructure, the statement said.
{{B}}B.
Cartellone entering contract mining market{{/B}}
Argentine engineering and
construction company Jos6 Cartellone Construcciones Civiles (JCCC) is entering
the contract mining market, commercial representative Mariano Aranibar
told BNamerieas. "We've been working on mining projects for about the last 10
years and we've had operating experience at one mine, moving around 230,000t/y
of mineral," he said. The company has experience in earth moving as well as
tunneling, and would be looking to work in either open-pit or underground
situations, he added. "We have the machinery and qualified and experienced
people who have worked in mining operations before in Argentina and Chile," he
said.
{{B}}C. Belgo considers investing US $ 606nm over 4
years{{/B}}
Brazilian long steelmaker Belgo-Mineira is considering a 1.8
bn-real (US $ 606mn) investment plan for the 2004--2007 period, mostly to
improve and increase output capacity, a company spokesperson confirmed to
BNamericas. The company is investing 480mn reais this year, of which 200mn reais
have already been disbursed to double output capacity at its Piracicaba steel
mill in Santo Paulo state to 1Mt/y, modernize its Vit6ria mill in Espirito Santo
state and improve logistics. Investments for 2005 and 2006 are estimated at
470mn reais a year, with the remaining 430mn reais scheduled for 2007. The
investment plan still has to be approved by the company board, the spokesman
added.
{{B}}D. IBM pushes for banking in retail sector{{/B}}
IBM is keeping a
close eye on the region's retail sector due to the advances it has made in the
last few years, regional financial services vice-president Ricardo Pelegrini
told BNamericas. The retail chains have very strong assets, such as large
customer databases and market intelligence, and they could use those assets to
become strong competition for traditional banks, the executive said. "The store
chain should look to this more as a business in and of itself, not just as a tag
on its retail business," he said. IBM's retail area is following this industry
in countries within the region, as it complements the company's financial
services area to be able to improve the service offered to customers, he
added.
{{B}}E. Comsa wins 1st EFE 2003---2005 investment plan
concession{{/B}}
Chile's state rail company EFE has awarded Spain's Comsa group
the first concession contract that falls under its US $ 998mn investment plan
for 2003--2005, EFE president Luis Ajenjo announced during a press conference
Tuesday. The 16-year contract entails rehabilitating and maintaining the rail
network's northern zone (Zona Norte). This zone covers the Alameda-Limache,
Limache-Puerto Valparaiso, Alameda-Talagante, Talagante-Barrancas and
Paine-Talagante stretches for a total of 376km. Comsa submitted a bid of US $
32mri that corresponds to the rehabilitation works, which had a reference price
of US $ 38mn. The other bidders were OHL, Azvi and Icil-icafal.