North America’s Oil Growth Engine Shows Signs of Slowing
By Bloomberg
21 October 2017 |
5:10 am
Schlumberger Ltd. and Baker Hughes, the world’s two biggest oilfield service companies, say North America’s growth engine is slowing. Bloomberg's David Wethe reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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