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Investors have begun to shun companies that make their money from fossil fuels because of concerns about global warming. So what does this mean for the oil and gas companies whose future profits depend on continuing to e...
Are oil and gas turning into stranded assets? is an episode from FT News by Financial Times. Investors have begun to shun companies that make their money from fossil fuels because of concerns about global warming. So what does this mean for...
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Published Feb 17, 2020, 16:21 long, audio available.
Investors have begun to shun companies that make their money from fossil fuels because of concerns about global warming. So what does this mean for the oil and gas companies whose future profits depend on continuing to exploit the hydrocarbon assets they have acquired around the world? Pilita Clark discusses the implications with Lex columnist Alan Livsey and energy editor David Sheppard. Read Alan's analysis here Contributors: Pilita Clark, business columnist, Alan Livsey, Lex columnist, and David Sheppard, energy editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are oil and gas turning into stranded assets? is from FT News by Financial Times.
Published Feb 17, 2020 and 16:21 long