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Enap in the red after oil price dived

By Jude Webber in Buenos Aires

Published: February 24 2009 11:04 | Last updated: February 24 2009 11:04

Plunging oil prices have pushed Enap, Chile’s state oil company, to a worse-than-expected $958m net loss in 2008.

Chile’s second-largest company after copper giant Codelco supplies four-fifths of the country’s oil and gas products. It had already primed the market to expect an unprecedented loss of more than $800m with a warning last year, which prompted Enrique Dávila to step down as chief executive at the end of December.

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