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By Joe Carroll, Bloomberg |
June 21, 2012
Chesapeake Energy Corp. named former ConocoPhillips Chairman Archie Dunham to lead its board as the second-largest U.S. natural-gas producer struggles with falling energy prices and mistrust of its management.
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By Joshua Zumbrun and Jeff Kearns, Bloomberg |
June 7, 2012
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the economy is at risk from Europe’s debt crisis and the prospect of fiscal tightening in the U.S., while refraining from discussing steps the central bank might take to protect the expansion.
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By Eduard Gismatullin and Jeremy van Loon, Bloomberg |
May 22, 2012
Chad Porter wants to run his 18- wheeler trucks on frozen natural gas along a highway that crosses Canada’s Rocky mountains even before the world’s longest chain of refueling stations gets built to keep them fueled.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 27, 2012
Oil seems to be getting a bit of a downgrade after Spain did, yet more Japanese stimulus could help support prices. S&P stated the obvious.
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By Christine Buurma, Naureen S. Malik and Matthew Brown , Bloomberg |
April 26, 2012
U.S. natural gas for delivery this fall is trading at a record premium, signaling the fuel may be poised to rebound from its worst quarter in two years because of production cuts and rising demand from power plants.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 12, 2012
If the International Energy Agency tells you that the market is well supplied, you had better believe it. The agency that represents 28 consuming countries always wants to error on the side having too much oil as opposed to not enough.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
April 2, 2012
Shares of liquefied natural gas carrier operator GasLog were under water on their first day of trading.
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By Jim Polson and Jim Efstathiou Jr., Bloomberg |
March 19, 2012
Chemicals released into the air when natural gas is produced by hydraulic fracturing may pose a health risk to those living nearby, the Colorado School of Public Health said.
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By Heather Walsh, Bloomberg |
March 14, 2012
Ecopetrol SA, Colombia’s largest oil company, expects to meet production targets this year as the government tightens security.
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By Jim Efstathiou Jr. and Katarzyna Klimasinska, Bloomberg |
March 8, 2012
TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL oil pipeline would be approved under a Republican plan being considered in the U.S. Senate, while a Democratic proposal would bar export of Canadian crude transported through the line.