-- 据路透社4月24日报道,SLB(SCL.F)首席执行官奥利维尔·勒佩什预计,中东冲突,特别是美以与伊朗的战争结束后,勘探领域的投资将会增加。 勒佩什表示,许多国家将供应多元化作为优先事项,这将推动额外的投资。他预计,包括北美和拉丁美洲深水海上开发项目在内的项目将受益于这一预期趋势。 这位油田服务公司的首席执行官还预计,战争结束后油价将高于战前水平。
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