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Gregory R. Trauthwein

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Tel: (561) 732-4368; Fax: (561) 732-6984 uestions regarding the future price direction of energy come less frequently these days, seemingly as the collective industry has settled on the so-called

PUBLISHER ‘new norm.’ (Though personally, I think that is somewhat of a misnomer, as

John C. O’Malley [email protected] in the business of energy production there is no ‘norm.’) Regardless of your

Qstation in the offshore energy business chain, be assured of two things: the low-price pain points will continue for the foreseeable future, particular-

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Gregory R. Trauthwein ly as more cost-ef

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