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IN TODAY'S <i>Energy Briefs</i>: Woodside shifts guidance; AMMA declares war; UBS' oil optimism; Myanmar investment; Nigerian judgement due; US export ban end in sight; UFW shows residual; Tlou's EIS; Dingo on Tap; EEG updates; Roc not logged; Repsol-Statoil deal; TTE mixed; Hummer suspended; AGL awards; Lonestar to delist; Entek considers; Troll work; Target sale; Denholm IPO; M&P hunts; Germans angry; Global awards; and PPP and SEA movements.

Woodside Petroleum Woodside has narrowed its 2015 production guidance from 88-93 million barrels of oil equivalent to 91-93MMbboe. It has also cut its expenditure plans from US$6.170 billion ($A8.56...

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