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Word soon spread to Paris about what had happened in the Mobil oil field. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
It wasn't until five days later that the Basel Petroleum Development Company discovered that the Mobil oil field was not sending oil to Djerba, and during this time, the management of the Basel Petroleum Development Company actually sent three teams of crude oil trucks as originally planned, and those cars must have fallen into the hands of the brotherly alliance.
What a bunch of pig brains.
Although Basel was the prince of Tunis, he did not live in the capital of Tunis, but in Paris.
After receiving the report on the Mobil oil field, Basel took a special flight back to Djerba from Paris overnight, and found Chris, the general manager of United Oil, and asked for help from United Oil.
"Yes, we do have a cooperative relationship, but we are not an alliance, we are only responsible for helping you refine crude oil, but we are not responsible for the safety of the oil fields owned by Basel Petroleum Development Company, so we are not obliged to send troops." Chris's words emphasize "obligation" a bit heavily.
Chris is a middle-aged man in his forties, with a standard Parisian accent, always dressed in a straight suit and meticulous hairstyle no matter when and where, and the rimless gold-rimmed glasses on his face add a bit of elegance to Chris, while also hiding the philistine and shrewdness behind the lenses.
"Damn it, the Mobil oil field was snatched away, not only hurting my interests, but also Qin's, hurting your United Oil, don't you care?" The Prince of Basel argued.
Before coming, the Prince of Basel went to Qin Zhiyuan, but Qin Zhiyuan did not meet the Prince of Basel at all, Gao Hongshi's reply to the Prince of Basel was to go back and wait for news, and God knows what year and month it will be, and the Prince of Basel can't bear it, so he came to Djerba from Paris.
"Of course we care, so we're looking for a way to know that the problem now is not just to recapture the Mobil oil field, it's more important to stop the situation from escalating, so we need to strengthen communication, which is not something that can be solved by sending troops in the past." Chris is not in a hurry and the answer he gives is not very unexpected.
Of course, Chris is not in a hurry, although the brotherly alliance controls the Mobil oil field, but the oil produced every day will still be transported to Djerba, the money that belongs to United Oil is not a lot, and the tax amount that should be paid to the Governor's Office of North Africa has even exceeded, United Oil does not need to pay, only need to use some old weapons and equipment to pay off the debt, you can get the share that originally belonged to the Prince of Basel, the whole process is really easy and pleasant.
Of course, for the Prince of Basel, it was not so easy and pleasant, no one had less money, only his share.
"Damn, you're shirking your responsibilities! That's not what the contract says! The Prince of Basel was furious and yelled at Chris's desk.
"Sir, is there any problem?" Perhaps the Prince of Basel made too much noise, and the guards at the door pushed the door in.
Although the guards were dressed in the uniforms of Djerba's security personnel, they were clearly North African.
It's a pity that the two big-shouldered North African security guards didn't look at the Prince of Basel, and only looked at Chris.
Whoever eats is going to whom, this is the same all over the world, even if the Prince of Basel is the Prince of Tunis, but in front of these Tunisians who are hired by United Oil, the Prince of Basel is nothing.
"No problem, I'll greet you when I need you." Chris waved his hand at the guard, motioning for the guard to go out.
The two guards, with their hands in their holsters at their waists, glanced at the Prince of Basel with wary and hostile eyes, then exited the office and gently closed the door.
"Damn it, look at them, do they still think they're Tunisians?" The Prince of Basel was a little irritated by the eyes of the two guards.
Tunisi Siko is an imperial state, with a strict hierarchy and a clear hierarchy, and if these two Tunisians had dared to look at the Prince of Basel in such a way three years ago, they would have been sentenced to death.
Of course, at the moment, the Prince of Basel can't do anything.
"Of course they are Tunis, there is no doubt about that, but if you want to gain their respect, you first have to ask yourself what have you done for them? If you don't give them anything, and you want to get their allegiance, don't you think it's too much to ask? Chris sat in his seat and didn't get up, and the words he said were quite powerful.
Basel Petroleum Development has been in operation for more than three years, and Basel has not only recouped all its investment, but also made a huge profit. Of course, no matter how much money the Prince of Basel makes, it is the Prince of Basel's own, and even his brother the king has no chance to share in the profits, let alone these ordinary Tunisians.
In fact, the Prince of Basel has made some contribution to the people of Tunis, that is, he has set a bad example. The money earned in Basel was not used for investment, nor for basic construction, but for paying for his own consumption, making friends with those elites in Paris, spending all his time on wine and luxury, and this is the contribution of the Prince of Basel to Tunis.
Probably knowing that his behavior was unbearable, Basel did not refute Chris's words, and only limited the topic to the scope of the Mobil Field: "I can pay for your army to get back the Mobil Oilfield." As you said, the situation cannot be expanded, and if the power of the Brotherly Alliance continues to expand, sooner or later it will endanger the oil fields controlled by the United Oil, and I am afraid that it will be difficult to return at that time, so it should be in our common interest to expel the people of the Brotherly Alliance from Tunis while the gaffe has not yet expanded. ”
The Prince of Basel actually knows the relationship between the Brotherly Alliance and United Oil, and the reason why he hires the army of United Oil to deal with the Brotherly Alliance is that Prince Basel wants to roast United Oil on the fire, and if United Oil does not contribute to the work, then Prince Basel can take the opportunity to let the world see the true face of United Oil, and it would be better if it could attract the attention of the British.
As a member of the oil industry, Prince Basel was always on the lookout for new developments in the oil industry, and was naturally aware of the discovery of a super-large oil field in Ghairyan, which had been developed by the British and the Brotherhood.
If the British can recognize the relationship between the Brotherhood and the United Oil, then the British will certainly be wary of the Brotherhood, and perhaps even sabotage the cooperation between the Brotherhood and the British, which will undoubtedly be a great good news for the Prince of Basel.
"Of course, you can, but I want to state first that if you want to hire United Oil security personnel, the cost is very expensive." Chris's broadsword was already hungry and thirsty.
The security personnel of United Petroleum are actually Lanfang's regular army, but they are carrying out tasks in North Africa under the brand of Lanfang's Foreign Legion, and if you want to hire such an army, the cost is definitely not affordable for ordinary people, even if the Prince of Basel is rich, it is estimated that he will feel pain.
"No problem, no matter how much it costs, I want the Brotherhood to be completely destroyed, I want to see the heads of those two damn Ibrahim, and I want everyone to know what will happen if they anger me." Basel is murderous.
Basel is here to kill the chickens and monkeys, and to use this incident as a warning to those who want to reach out.
Well, the Prince of Basel is facing enemies not only from the Brotherhood, but also from some people in Tunis.
Tunis is not the only Prince Basel, but only the Prince Basel can make money from the oil fields, and even the king, who cannot enjoy the benefits of oil, so you can imagine the situation faced by the Prince of Basel.
It's not for nothing that Basel has always lived in Paris.
"Wait a minute, one thing I want to be sure of is that the scope of operations of the joint oil security personnel is limited to the territory of Tunis, not cross-border operations, you know, we are just a company, we don't have the strength to compete with a country, especially a country like the United Kingdom." Chris first determines responsibility.
Prince Basel did not just mean to drive out the Brotherhood and recapture the Mobil oil field, but also to completely eliminate the Brotherhood, which was beyond the scope of the United Oil Group's security personnel.
Union Oil is a commercial company with a French background, and corporate activities are of course limited to the commercial field, and the group's security personnel to undertake such a military-tinged job is beyond the scope, and if they want to enter Libya, it is almost like declaring war directly on Britain.
"Do you still have a branch in Libya? Isn't the refinery in Benghazi yours? Aren't the oil fields in the Hilt Basin yours? Since you also have security personnel in Libya, why can't you fight the Brotherhood in Libya again? "Prince Basel is not willing to give up, because he wants the brotherly alliance to be completely destroyed.
United Petroleum is indeed investing in Libby Yayou, which can be traced back to the "god-making movement" of Qin Zhiyuan and old Renault, and it is with the oil fields of the Hilt Basin that Angel Jack can get his "first pot of gold".
"Libya is not under French rule, and Libya does not have a prince who can cooperate with us, if your influence can cover the Libyan Governor's Palace, then of course, we can send Libyan security personnel to cooperate in the operation." There was mockery in Chris's tone.
It is precisely because of the cooperation of the Prince of Basel that the security forces of United Oil are able to carry out military operations in Tunis, of course, only in Tunis, and the influence of the Prince of Basel has not been able to penetrate into Libya.
"Okay, then it's just in Tunis, get back Mobil oil first." Prince Basel was obviously choked up, and it took him a long time to hold back such a sentence.
"That's fine." Chris smiled and pulled out a list of the costs of sending out the UMC security forces.
Sister, even this thing is ready, and it has been planned for a long time.
(To be continued.) )