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The Supreme Court appeared divided Wednesday during arguments in a major case pitting women’s access to free contraceptive care against employers’ claims of religious liberty. Meanwhile, he said investors don't seem to fully appreciate the impact that upstream underinvestment will have on oil supply.The first half of 2020 was brutal for North American exploration and production companies, but Sen said the tough environment has forced companies to focus on three main goals: shoring up their balance sheets, eliminating capex growth and providing investors visibility related to dividends and free cash flows.Looking ahead, Sen said investors should closely monitor cash margins, reinvestment ratios and free cash flow in coming quarters.


The Obama administration also created a way by which religiously affiliated organizations including hospitals, universities and charities could opt out of paying for contraception, but women on their health plans would still get no-cost birth control.

Associated Press writer Mark Sherman contributed to this report.