National Petroleum Syndicate

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National Petroleum Syndicate
Native name
Nadadula N'Mazut
Direct distributist syndicate
IndustryPetroleum extraction, petroleum refining
FoundedJuly 22, 1872; 151 years ago (1872-07-22) in Batana, Talahara
Founders
  • Maɣus Beydun
  • Tasarut Mastani
  • Ayur Rizak
  • Azenkwed Rad
Headquarters,
Area served
Global
Key people
  • Masila Bangura (General secretary)
  • Tagama Hatem (Ombudsperson)
Increase Ⲇ130.49 billion (2024)
($169.47 billion)
Total assetsIncrease Ⲇ688.43 billion (2024)
($894.07 billion)
Members743,500 (2024)
Websitenps.ta.com

The National Petroleum Syndicate (Takelat: ⵏⴰⴷⴰⴷⵓⵍⴰ ⵏ'ⵎⴰⵣⵓⵜ; Nadadula N'Mazut), commonly initiallized as NPS (Naduma) is the national Talaharan energy syndicate, primarily operating in crude petroleum extraction and refinement. The NPS is a direct distributist syndicate, with its commercial assets collectively owned by its workforce membership. Initially formed in 1872 to explore oil extraction, the NPS grew rapidly at the turn of the 20th century and is now the largest commercial entity in modern Talahara.

The NPS primarily supplies petroleum for energy and petrochemicals in Talahara and Tyreseia. The NPS's market reach also extends to the broader Periclean basin and inland over West Scipia. As Talahara is notably not a member of the AOPN, the NPS frequently competes with Sydalene oil and gas companies in the Periclean basin.

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