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IN TODAY'S <i>Energy Briefs</i>: Bechtel's Curtis Island workers audited; Oil sands toxicity revealed; Shell burnt on solar; Elk terms finalised; Tap's Thai duster; Exxon subpoena terminated; Statoil denies Lundin aims; Norway gas outage; Roc-2 approved; Pipeline plan axed; Mozambique optimism; US Steel in Petrobras probe; Teck mine probed; and BP in Azerbaijan deal.

Bechtel A tax law expert says workers affected by the Australian Taxation Office's audit being carried out on Curtis Island Bechtel workers can't pursue legal action as a group, the Gladstone Observer...

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