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The month in petroleum: February 2007

ORIGIN rejects AGL; Santos has another mixed month; Chevron prepares to give Australia a GTL clean diesel plant; the PNG pipeline gets the boot; Woodside goes to South Korea and slashes its reserves; Tap’s production drops as its CEO waves goodbye.

The month in petroleum: February 2007

Origin rejects AGL Origin Energy this month rejected rival AGL Energy’s proposed $14 billion nil-premium “merger of equals”. Australia’s second-biggest electricity and gas retailer said the merger...

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