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Obama's legacy not all bad

AS HE prepares to leave office this week, Douglas-Westwood said that Barack Obama's legacy as the US' first African-American president has not been the disaster for the energy sector that critics, such as firebrand Donald Trump, have made it out to be.

Obama's legacy not all bad

  While recognising that his legacy for the energy sector has been "mixed", DW Texas-based analyst Jacob Halevy said while there were many vocal critics in the oil patch, there had been a number of positive...

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