Not a silly question, but given ongoing lack of investment, oil prices should remain robust. Also, once debt is paid down, our risk profile goes does too. In which case I would be more than happy for them to ride the oil price (which ever way it goes), and keep hold of exposure to the upside (i.e. compared to $80 barrel).
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