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Maxim Barskiy, CEO of Matra Petroleum AB

Sep 26, 2017, 01:46 PM

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We caught up with the CEO of Maxim Petroleum AB, Maxim Barskiy.

Barskiy tells us more about the company's move over to NASDAQ First North, Sweden and outlines the strategy for taking the company forward in increasing oil production from their Texan fields in the US.

#US #Energy #Oil #NASDAQ

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