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We analyse the impact of the US decision to re-impose sanctions on Iran, plus Petrobras and YPF please markets with Q1 results, and more.
Woodside positions for long-term LNG demand growth. Plus: Q4 results round-up; Noble and Hess trim portfolios as Suncor beefs up.
Asian spot ethylene prices firmed in August due to turnarounds, good demand and higher feed costs. US spot ethylene rose.
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