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ExxonMobil attacks US energy drive

By Ed Crooks in Rome

Published: November 12 2007 22:05 | Last updated: November 12 2007 22:05

Rex Tillerson, chairman and chief executive of Exxon­Mobil, the biggest western oil company, has hit out at “isolationism” in energy ­policy, arguing that attempts to pursue energy independence are futile and counter-productive.

His remarks, made at the World Energy Congress in Rome, provided support for calls from Opec, the oil ­producers’ cartel, for what the group calls “security of demand”.

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