Investor Shift From Fossil Fuels Leaves Surging Market to Smaller Players

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Investor Shift From Fossil Fuels Leaves Surging Market to Smaller Players
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This should be a great time for energy investors, but few of them are still around to enjoy the rally in prices

This should be a great time for energy investors. Few of them are still around to enjoy it.

have left fewer and smaller firms able to take advantage of rising prices and help boost production. The unwillingness of some banks to make energy loans has compounded the challenges to boosting energy supplies.

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