Doubt cast on Woodside Mexican oil project
Woodside Energy’s chief Meg O’Neill has said she is “very excited” about the future of its floating production unit, Trion, which could be built within the next few years. The company says it is enthusiastic about it.
Source: smh.com.auPublished on 2023-03-05
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