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Mar 2005
To hedge or not to hedge
A successful hedge policy only achieves the objective of ironing out oil price and cash-flow fluctuations if it is applied consistently from year to year. Having lost on hedges in 2004, oil companies run the risk of losing from a subsequent oil-price fall if they do not hedge future production, writes Liz Bossley
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