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The Editor
Jim Washer has worked for Energy Intelligence since July 2001, specializing in coverage of corporate issues in Europe and Opec. Before Energy Intelligence, Jim spent eight years at oil price and news reporting service Platt's, and did a stint with financial news agency Bridge News, coordinating the agency's coverage of energy news in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Jim has appeared regularly on TV and radio during his career, discussing oil-related issues on BBC radio, US NPR radio, BBC television, CNN and CNBC
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