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ENB Briefs: £4.5M protests; Equinor's dry well; Brookfield buys US$2.8B and more

IN TODAY'S <i>ENB Briefs</i>: Climate activists cost UK police £4.5M within six weeks; Equinor reports dry well in North Sea; Brookfield to buy Duke's US$2.8B renewable business; Azerbaijan gas export rise by 9.6% during Jan-May; Oil and gas production slump in Texas.

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Climate activists cost UK police £4.5M within six weeks Just Stop Oil protests marching in London since April have cost police £4.5 million (A$8.38 million) in six weeks, according to the UK force. ...

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