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restart



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He said the oil industry needs $100 billion annually to restart, and progress depends on negotiations.

From Barron's

Conoco, which was a player there 20 years ago before its assets were expropriated, also hasn’t made any commitments to restart production.

From Barron's

Conoco, which was a player there 20 years ago before its assets were expropriated, also hasn’t made any commitments to restart production.

From Barron's

The NRA was formed after the Fukushima nuclear disaster to oversee nuclear safety, including the restarting of the country's reactors.

From BBC

The sector needs capital, equipment, people, and functioning infrastructure, which is a multi-year rebuild, not a quick restart, she says.

From The Wall Street Journal