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Crude reality: Oil giants split on fossil fuels’ future – Sydney Morning Herald
Two different narratives are emerging on what lies beyond for the devasted oil and gas industry.

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On a blue-sky March day, one week after the World Health Organisation declared the pandemic, a nearly 300-metre-long tanker set sail from Chevron’s Wheatstone project on the coast of Western Australia carrying a cargo of liquefied natural gas. The gas on board had been super-chilled: first to minus 130 degrees the point at which it flashes over to a liquid then even further to minus 162 degrees.
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