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Browse doubts fuelled

SHELL withdrawing from Woodside Petroleum is a bad omen that the Browse development may not get off the ground, nor Sunrise for that matter, First NZ Capital said this morning, but the positive shareholder uptake is a good one for the Perth oiler.

Browse doubts fuelled

The Anglo-Dutch supermajor announced this week it was selling out of Woodside for $US2.7 billion (A$3.54 billion), ending its long history on the Perth-based company's share registry that stems back to...

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