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Contrarian rocks OSEA

DELOITTE’S new Asia Pacific oil and gas leader yesterday defied the doomsayers at OSEA 2016 by predicting sustained high oil prices, and even some spikes over the next two years, despite regardless of whatever “fuzzy” decision OPEC made.

Contrarian rocks OSEA

Mark Edmunds, who gave yesterday's OSEA keynote in Singapore just hours before OPEC leaders were due to meet in Vienna, was a contrarian among many of the hundreds of suppliers at the conference struggling...

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