French utility Engie not changing Middle East strategy despite disruptions
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PARIS, May 7 (Reuters) - French utility Engie ENGIE.PA is still looking to grow and develop its profile of energy assets in the Middle East despite the disruptions from the Iran War, Engie's finance chief Pierre-Francois Riolacci told reporters on Thursday.
"We don't see any questioning of our development plan in the Middle East at all. It's not necessarily the largest region, but it still is part of our plans, and we do not see the crisis prompting us to revise our strategy," Riolacci said.
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