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Woodside's showdown in Senegal
It's a three-cornered stare-off between a local oil junior, Australia's regional gas champion and the world's largest independent exploration and development company
Matthew Stevens writes on Business specialising in Mining, Energy, Opinion. Matthew is a senior business writer and columnist.
It's a three-cornered stare-off between a local oil junior, Australia's regional gas champion and the world's largest independent exploration and development company
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