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Old 17-05-2022, 17:39   #639
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Re: Energy companies collapse

Energy retailers eg Octopus - those that buy in advance are ok, those that don't have been nationalised or placed into administration.

Energy wholesalers eg BP are making good profits from the surge in wholesale prices.

However, there is a degree of vertical integration so many do both eg Centrica/British Gas, Shell, EDF, E-on, Scottish Power, etc.
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