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Carbon price war plays out at LNG18

THE split between Europe and North America's biggest oilers played out, politely, on the stage at LNG 18 in Perth yesterday, with Chevron's CEO shooting down Shell's boss on the viability of a global carbon price, as recommended by the COP21 international conference in Paris last year.

Carbon price war plays out at LNG18

Shell CEO Ben van Beurden, like his European counterparts, supports pricing carbon, but his opposite number at Chevron, John Watson, argued that the free market could be trusted to reduce emissions, while...

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