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SINGAPORE, Oct 2 (Bloomberg): As the world’s biggest oil and gas traders descended on Singapore this week for one of their industry’s top conferences, it wasn’t just the maskless crowds and packed late-night cocktail parties reminding them of times past.
After years in the shadow of fast-growing clean energy, hydrocarbon merchants returned to the city’s brightly lit streets and rooftop bars with a renewed sense of purpose.
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