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The greatest risk the oil markets face is that Iran retaliates against Israel airstrikes by closing the Strait of Hormuz, which is critical to global energy shipments. OPEC Sees Lower Supply Growth ...
Plus, Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil giant proposes what would be the largest deal for an Australian company and the metaphor from a London takeover battle ...
The South Australian government has warned that any takeover of domestic oil and gas giant Santos by the Abu Dhabi National ...
The Abu Dhabi consortium is not the first potential buyer of a company undervalued by Australia's stock exchange and with ...
SYDNEY: Australian oil and gas producer Santos say it intends to support an US$18.7bil takeover bid from an international ...
The sale of Santos still needs government sign-off to go ahead. But one thing is for sure: we'll only see a green light our gas bills get cheaper.
Citi and Jarden both raised their target prices for Santos after the oil giant received a $30 billion takeover offer from a consortium led by energy investment company XRG, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi's ...
What’s an oil producer to do when it sees its core product under threat from declining demand and a war-torn neighborhood?
Adnoc's investment arm XRG PJSC joins peers including Saudi Aramco in targeting LNG, tapping the potential of one of the ...
June 16 (Reuters) - Australian shares closed flat on Monday, as a rally in energy stocks driven by higher oil prices was partially offset by weak performances across gold miners, even as gas producer ...
A $30bn takeover of Australia’s second largest oil and gas company, Santos, by Middle East giant Adnoc faces a fight to clear ...
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