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The chairman of global oil giant Chevron says Australia is a prime example of a country that has risked fuel shortages because of poor policy choices.

Chevron's chairman criticized Australia for policy decisions risking national fuel shortages.

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The chairman of global oil giant Chevron says Australia is a prime example of a country that has risked fuel shortages because of poor policy choices, adding it would be too expensive to develop new local reserves. Michael Wirth, speaking at a major investor summit in New York, said projects in Australia could not compete for capital against Chevron’s other growth options. The Houston-headquartered company is Australia’s biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas and is among the world’s five largest oil producers by market value, behind Saudi Aramco and ExxonMobil. Loading...
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