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Dryblower on the latest oil/minerals mix which might make sense

MINING and oil never mix well which is why investors have welcomed BHP’s exit from oil to focus on minerals, but <i>Dryblower</i> wonders whether the big miner has quit at precisely the wrong time especially if a suggestion from the resource research house Wood Mackenzie catches on.

Dryblower on the latest oil/minerals mix which might make sense

The proposal, which might be nothing more than a thought bubble from the highly regarded consultancy, is for cash from the near-record oil price to be directed into critical minerals as a way of paying...

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