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- SONIDEP abstract "SONIDEP (French: Société Nigérienne des Produits Pétroliers, literally: Nigerien Petroleum Products Company) is a parastatal corporation in the West African nation of Niger. Founded by government decree in 1977, SONIDEP is responsible for the importation, transportation, storage, refining and marketing of petroleum products in Niger. It operates retail sales stations for automobiles and fuel oil throughout the nation.Recently, the government of Niger has considered privatizing SONIDEP, with the assistance of the World Bank, but the company has remained state-owned due to a lack of interest among investors, and plans for privatization are now "on hold indefinitely."".
- SONIDEP foundingYear "1977".
- SONIDEP industry Petroleum_industry.
- SONIDEP keyPerson Hamidou_Sekou.
- SONIDEP locationCity Niamey.
- SONIDEP locationCountry Niger.
- SONIDEP numberOfEmployees "154".
- SONIDEP product Petroleum_product.
- SONIDEP revenue "1.83265E8".
- SONIDEP type State-owned_enterprise.
- SONIDEP wikiPageExternalLink sonidep.net.
- SONIDEP wikiPageID "21735963".
- SONIDEP wikiPageLength "2721".
- SONIDEP wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- SONIDEP wikiPageRevisionID "682617372".
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_companies_of_Niger.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_oil.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Government-owned_corporation.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Niger.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Hamidou_Sekou.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Mining_in_Niger.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink NIGELEC.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Niamey.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Niger.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Oil_and_mining_industry_of_Niger.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Oil_industry.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Parastatal.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_industry.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_product.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_products.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Privatization.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink Privatizing.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink State-owned_enterprise.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink West_African.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLink World_Bank.
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLinkText "SONIDEP ".
- SONIDEP wikiPageWikiLinkText "SONIDEP".
- SONIDEP hasPhotoCollection SONIDEP.
- SONIDEP industry Oil_industry.
- SONIDEP industry Petroleum_industry.
- SONIDEP keyPeople Hamidou_Sekou.
- SONIDEP locationCity Niamey.
- SONIDEP locationCountry Niger.
- SONIDEP name "Société Nigérienne des Produits Pétroliers".
- SONIDEP numEmployees "154".
- SONIDEP products Petroleum_product.
- SONIDEP products Petroleum_products.
- SONIDEP revenue "1.83265E8".
- SONIDEP type Government-owned_corporation.
- SONIDEP type State-owned_enterprise.
- SONIDEP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- SONIDEP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- SONIDEP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Language_icon.
- SONIDEP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SONIDEP subject Category:Oil_companies_of_Niger.
- SONIDEP hypernym Corporation.
- SONIDEP type Agent.
- SONIDEP type Article.
- SONIDEP type Company.
- SONIDEP type Organisation.
- SONIDEP type Article.
- SONIDEP type Company.
- SONIDEP type Organization.
- SONIDEP type Agent.
- SONIDEP type SocialPerson.
- SONIDEP type Thing.
- SONIDEP type Q43229.
- SONIDEP comment "SONIDEP (French: Société Nigérienne des Produits Pétroliers, literally: Nigerien Petroleum Products Company) is a parastatal corporation in the West African nation of Niger. Founded by government decree in 1977, SONIDEP is responsible for the importation, transportation, storage, refining and marketing of petroleum products in Niger.".
- SONIDEP label "SONIDEP".
- SONIDEP sameAs Société_nigérienne_des_produits_pétroliers.
- SONIDEP sameAs m.05m_97c.
- SONIDEP sameAs Q3488553.
- SONIDEP sameAs Q3488553.
- SONIDEP wasDerivedFrom SONIDEP?oldid=682617372.
- SONIDEP isPrimaryTopicOf SONIDEP.
- SONIDEP name "Société Nigérienne des Produits Pétroliers".