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Floater Energy is a petroleum company that is headquartered in Québec Canada. The company explores and produces crude oil, natural gas, synthetic oil and bitumen as part of its upstream operations.
1991 Rue Cyrille-Duquet local 205, G1N 4K8, Québec, Canada
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Thank you for accepting me to work in your company, God have used you to help me family

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Thank you Floater Energy, you are the best. I have gained employment and am currently working with the company in Canada. You have really helped my family.

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