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Does Exxon’s Departure From Russia Signal Higher Oil Prices?

Por: Forbes Business October 20, 2022

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The Molikpaq offshore oil platform, which produces up to 70,000 barrels a day stands off Sakhalin ... [+] island, Far Eastern Russia, 27 April 2003. On June 11, the first drilling spoil is due to reach surface at the Chayvo Bay site known as Sakhalin I, where 138 workers, roughly a quarter of them expatriates, live and work. AFP PHOTO/Ursula HYZY / AFP PHOTO / URSULA HYZY (Photo credit should read URSULA HYZY/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty... + full article



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