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US SEC orders Conoco, Oxy to hold climate vote

THE US Securities and Exchange Commission had forced ConocoPhIllips and Occidental Petroleum to allow shareholder votes on new emission reduction targets, as investor pressure on oil and gas companies to lay out plans for the energy transition continues to build.

US SEC orders Conoco, Oxy to hold climate vote

London's Financial Times reported over the weekend that the SEC denied requests from both of the companies to throw out shareholder resolutions that would force them to release plans on how they would...

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