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By Steve Walsh, Bloomberg |
April 18, 2013
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved the nomination of Ernest Moniz as secretary of the Energy Department, setting up a confirmation vote by the full Senate.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
April 9, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration increased its West Texas Intermediate crude price forecast for 2013, predicting new pipeline and rail capacity will narrow WTI’s discount to Brent oil.
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By Moming Zhou, Bloomberg |
March 12, 2013
West Texas Intermediate advanced, narrowing its discount to Brent crude to the lowest level in more than five weeks, as the euro trimmed losses against the dollar and OPEC increased production.
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By Phil Flynn |
February 25, 2013
Natural gas is popping and readers of The Energy Report know that long-term I think we have hit a major bottom, and it looks like I am not alone.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
January 8, 2013
The U.S. raised its forecast for natural gas output in 2013 by 0.4 percent and increased its outlook for prices by 1.6 percent on more normal winter heating demand.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
January 7, 2013
Natural gas futures advanced for a second day in New York on speculation that colder weather will help erode a surplus of the heating fuel.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
January 2, 2013
Natural gas futures dropped for a second day on forecasts of moderating temperatures that may reduce demand for the power-plant fuel.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
December 28, 2012
Natural gas futures gained in New York for the second time in three days on speculation that a cold start to January will drive up demand for the heating fuel.
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By Lynn Doan, Pratish Narayanan and Lananh Nguyen, Bloomberg |
December 18, 2012
Retail gasoline prices in the U.S. fell to the lowest level in a year as refineries restored production and stockpiles rose to the most in eight months, blunting criticism of President Barack Obama’s energy policies.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
December 17, 2012
Natural gas futures climbed in New York for the first time in eight days as revised forecasts showed below-normal temperatures that would spur heating demand.