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Two Chevron Workers Die of Injuries From Angola Platform Fire

Two Chevron Workers Die of Injuries From Angola Platform Fire

Bloomberg4 days ago

Two workers injured in a May 20 fire on a Chevron Corp. oil platform off the coast of Angola have died.
The workers had been receiving medical treatment in South Africa, according to Angola's Petroleum and Minerals Ministry. The first died May 24, and the second succumbed to injuries on Tuesday.

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