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Aussies lag in energy leaderboard

WOODSIDE Petroleum might be a big fish in the local oil and gas bowl but globally it's a relative minnow, coming in at the 210th spot in Platts' annual ranking of the world's 250 top energy companies, almost a dozen spots below Origin Energy and AGL Energy.

BHP Billiton didn't even make the grade because of its mining interests. The Platts Top 250 rankings reflect the financial performance of publicly traded energy companies with assets greater than $US5...

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