Oil companies slash spending, jobs as prices slide for second time

HOUSTON, July 30 (Reuters) - The stark reality of a much-feared second dip in crude prices is prompting global oil majors and nimble U.S. shale companies alike to axe spending once again a year after the first price crash started.
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