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  2. Noble Group - Wikipedia

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    Noble Resources Trading Holdings Limited (commonly known as Noble resources) is a commodity trader based in Hong Kong. It trades energy products and industrial raw materials. Its predecessor, Noble Group Ltd was embroiled in an accounting fraud controversy started in 2015 which eventually necessitated a debt restructuring.

  3. Noble Group completes $3.5 billion restructuring to ... - AOL

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    Noble Group (NOBG.SI), the once mighty commodity trader, on Thursday completed its drawn out $3.5 billion debt restructuring to emerge as a smaller, unlisted Asia-focused coal-trading business.

  4. Middlemount coal mine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Tinkler sold a 30% share to the Hong Kong-based Noble Group for $50 million. [2] Later that year, Tinkler sold the rest of his stake in the mine to Macarthur Coal for shares in Macarthur Coal and $57 million in cash. [2] In January 2013, Cyclone Oswald caused flooding in the area which resulted in the breach of levee banks. [3]

  5. Noble Energy - Wikipedia

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    Noble Energy, Inc. was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration headquartered in Houston, Texas. In October 2020, the company was acquired by Chevron Corporation . The company was known as Noble Affiliates, Inc. until 2002.

  6. Harbour Energy - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by the commodity trader, Noble Group, and the private-equity firm, EIG Global Energy Partners, in July 2014. [5] The initial funding was US$150 million from Noble Group and $50 million from EIG Global Energy Partners. [5]

  7. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    Mercuria Energy Group; Noble Group; Louis Dreyfus Group; Bunge Global; Wilmar International; Olam International; Cannon Trading Company; Commodity exchanges

  8. Harindarpal Banga - Wikipedia

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    Noble Group was a supply chain manager of agricultural, industrial and energy products and Asia's largest commodities trader. [7] Following Noble Group’s Hong Kong listing in 1994, Banga served as Vice-Chairman of the Group, and despite a low public profile, is widely credited as the driving force behind much of Noble’s success.

  9. Nobel Energy - Wikipedia

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    Nobel Energy (official name Nobel Energy Management LLC, formerly Nobel Oil Services Ltd) is a group of companies concentrated in the energy industry providing integrated engineering, construction, procurement and supply chain management, and drilling services. [1]