Switch to chemicals saves oil giants from low energy prices
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BIG Oil is suddenly Big Chemical. For years, the business of turning gas and crude into the chemicals used to make everything from plastic bags to paint has been a mostly unloved corner of the world's largest oil companies. Now, it's shining, cushioning companies from ExxonMobil to Royal Dutch Shell from the worst energy price slump in a decade.
"Chemicals are coming back on to the radar screen," said Simon Henry, chief financial officer (CFO) at Shell.
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