Oil companies pressing on with further cost cutting
No cheer in sight for oilfield services firms
Singapore
OIL companies may have claimed they have trimmed their per-barrel-costs to US$30s, but they are still going for deeper cuts despite signs of an oil price rebound of late.
This key takeaway from Offshore Technology Asia conference in Kuala Lumpur last week flies in the face of the recent exuberance in the offshore & marine equity market which was responding to improving oil prices.
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