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The real reason XRG walked away from the $30b Santos takeover

ENB talks to XRG and is given a peak behind the curtain of the failed takeover

Abu-Dhabi turns its back on 'frustrating' Santos

Abu-Dhabi turns its back on 'frustrating' Santos | Credits: ENB

News of XRG's shock $30 billion bid withdrawal blindsided the market, with the Abu Dhabi-backed consortium's exit sharpening questions over the oil and gas producer's governance and deal-making credibility....

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