Chevron is looking to seal an energy exploration deal with Algeria, which holds bigger shale resources than the U.S.
Oil giant Chevron Corp. is looking to seal an energy exploration deal with Algeria, as the North African country steps up efforts toOver the past decade, U.S.
companies have pulled back from operations in oil-and-gas-rich Middle Eastern and African countries they viewed as politically risky to focus on booming shale production at home.
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