A Company Representative Contacted Click Oil and Gas by Phone to Inform Us About the Dissemination of This Alleged Transaction Linked to Our Brand
Human malice knows no bounds! They are using the brand Click Oil and Gas to spread false news about an alleged merger between Constellation and Transocean, claiming the contract was for US$ 5.7 billion. In fact, the text was copied from the article ” Shareholders Say “Yes” to the Transocean – Ocean Rig Merger“, only replacing the name OCEAN RIG with Constellation and changing the contract amount from “US$ 2.7 billion” to US$ 5.7 billion! The result: “Representatives of the company in Brazil ended up contacting us today (12/4/2018)
Naturally, we were nervous, anxious… But fortunately, the person who called us is already familiar with our work and asked us to make this announcement; in fact, this is causing some disturbances, and we ask that you stop sharing this news on your social media. We are only responsible for what is published on our portals; outside of that, we have no control. All our articles are based on reputable major media outlets widely disseminated in the national and international market.
To Repeat: The News of the Alleged Merger Between “Transocean and Constellation with a Contract of US$ 5.7 Billion” IS FALSE! See below the alert from the representative of Constellation:
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It is clear that the intention was to tarnish our brand, given that we have already surpassed the barrier of 1 million monthly views and are one of the main references in Brazil in this news genre. Therefore, before anything else, consult our official portals and media outlets; if this information is not available, consider it false.
Our team of writers are all specialists, trained in their fields, with extensive experience, and we guarantee the accuracy and truthfulness of what we write here.


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