Maersk Drilling in "extensive talks" about the future
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The announcement Monday morning that Maersk Oil had been sold to French Total kicked off the overall winding-down of the Maersk Group's energy division. The USD 7.45-billion transaction is the first step in disposing of the oil-related companies, a strategy launched by the group one year ago.
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