info.victorfavor Hello Sir

From: info.victorfavor@arquitrio.com.br
Reply: saviorvictor977@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2020 14:16:39 -0300 (BRT)
Subject: Hello Sir


Dear Sir,

I'm the Procurement Manager at the Sinopec Group. Sinopec is a
super-large petroleum and petrochemical enterprise group established in
July 1998; having a refinery with capacity to refine up to 1.5 Million
Barrels of crude oil per month.
On my table is an instruction from our Senior Vice president to proceed to
Equatorial Guinea to check the product lifting license register of the
GEPetrol National Oil Company of Equatorial Guinea; for a licensed agent
to purchase GEPetrol crude oil through. According to the memo, Sinopec has
demand for a monthly supply of 1.5 Million barrels of GEPetrol crude oil
for a period of 12 calendar months.

Im thinking of a possible partnership agreement between us whereby you
obtain the product lifting license of the GEPetrol while I furnish our
Senior Vice president with your details as a licensed agent with the
GEPetrol, using my insider position at Sinopec to ensure that Sinopec
proceeds to buy GEPetrol crude oil from your license allocation with the
GEPetrol.

What do we stand to gain on this partnership??

It may interest you to know that GEPetrol pays their licensed agents a
commission of $9.00 per barrel of crude oil sold from their license
allocations. This implies that by Sinopec buying 1.5 million barrels
through your license allocation with the GEPetrol means you stand to earn
a commission of 1.5 million barrels multiplied by $9.00 monthly!

I will have nothing to gain if I should get someone who already has a
product lifting license with GEPetrol thus my decision to approach you to
get this license while I work from the back stage to guide you accordingly
until GEPetrol pays you the commissions.

We can decide a comfortable sharing ratio for this commission once paid to
you by GEPetrol

Best Regards,

Victor Savior.

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