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EOG Taps Brakes on Capex, Crude Output Growth

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US independent EOG Resources has joined the growing number of companies that are tapping the brakes on capital spending to conserve cash after the Trump administration’s tariff plans helped push US crude oil prices below $60 per barrel.

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Earnings, Capital Spending, Corporate Strategy, Tariffs, Policy and Regulation, Trade, Oil Supply
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