
The effects of coronavirus on the energy sector
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With a demand shock, sustained low prices and a financial crisis on the horizon, the coronavirus will have wide-ranging, and potentially irreversible implications for the energy sector. In a recent survey, only 5% of the respondents felt the industry will emerge stronger after coronavirus has ended.
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