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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / LD Carbon closing $250 million contract with South Korean oil firm

LD Carbon closing $250 million contract with South Korean oil firm

Date: 23rd February 2023 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0

LD Carbon is on the brink of closing a 10-year tyre pyrolysis oil contract with a South Korean oil firm. Tyres & Accessories understands that the 10-year deal will be worth around $25 million a year, making the whole contract worth around $250 million.

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