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Senegal's decision to set up a commission to re-examine its oil and gas contracts has been greeted with calls for transparency by energy industry insiders.
The Sangomar oil field, operated by Australian energy company Woodside , is likely to be one of the main assets to be scrutinized.
The new government has undone many decisions made by the former administration.
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