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Oil Giants Plan to Bury Massive Amounts of CO2 in Southeast Asia

(Bloomberg) -- Just as they first ventured to do over a century ago, the world’s largest oil companies are staking claims far from home — this time to swallow, rather than spew, planet-warming industrial emissions.Most Read from BloombergBiden Gains Ground Against Trump in Six Key States, Poll ShowsJapan Amps Up Intervention Threat as Yen Hits Lowest Since 1990Trump’s Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Making Him One of World’s 500 Richest PeopleLondon Insurers Face Baltimore Bridge Payouts Worth Bill

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