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Exxon Mobil restarts drilling at offshore hotspot in voting crisis

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp resumed drilling in Guyana last month, underscoring its dedication to the offshore hotspot despite the oil price crash and a messy turn in local politics. Two of Exxon’s four drillships went back to work, according to data published by Baker Hughes Co. The company later confirmed that the Stena Carron and Noble Tom Madden vessels returned ...

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Renewable plants to wean Australia state off fossil fuels

Bloomberg Australia’s most populous state plans to fast-track its transition away from fossil fuels by encouraging investment in renewable-energy clusters. New South Wales put out a call for $12.7 billion ($8.8 billion) in investment to build solar and wind generation. It’s the second of three planned renewable energy zones to get the green light as the state seeks to move ...

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Copper producers add to mine disruption fear

Bloomberg The world’s two largest copper producers are giving metal markets even more reason to fear supply disruptions that have helped send prices to the highest in a year. Peru, the second-largest copper miner, is taking longer than expected to ramp up mines after a two-month lockdown as workers fall ill, a top official said. At the same time, workers ...

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