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Saudi Arabia Calls For Energy Policy Revamp
Published on Monday, 28 Nov 07:00 am
Harsh economic times, coupled with the clear abundance of hydrocarbon resources and the expensive failure by consumer countries to rush adoption of renewables, require energy policy makers globally to re-examine their priorities, argues Khalid al-Falih, CEO of state-owned Saudi Aramco.
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