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Woodside hopeful ‘worst is over’ for oil market crash – Sydney Morning Herald
“Do we predict that there’ll be widespread, country-wide and global shutdowns again? We hope not.”

Chief financial officer Sherry Duhe told The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald the trajectory of crude oil and spot LNG prices appeared to be recovering. “Do we predict that there’ll be widespread, country-wide and global shutdowns again? We hope not. If that were to happen that would obviously be something that would dampen our hopes around it,” she said. “But all the indicators we see are moving in the right direction.”
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