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Results are available to subscribers in the February issues of Energy Risk and Risk and online at www.risk.net/energy-risk and www.risk.net/risk-magazine.
The closing date will be Friday, December 16, 2011.
Stella Farrington Duncan Wood
Editor, Energy Risk Editor, Risk
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