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By Bob Van Voris |
June 10, 2013
Major oil companies were named in a lawsuit accusing them of manipulating the price of crude oil.
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By Phil Flynn |
May 10, 2013
The President is pushing for natural gas exports. He must have run the numbers and now realizes what a positive impact it will have on his economy.
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By Laura Litvan and Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg |
May 3, 2013
President Barack Obama is being pressed by opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline to tie any approval to measures that would curb climate change, reflecting mounting pressure on the administration to mitigate the project’s impact if it goes forward.
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By Laurel Brubaker Calkins, Bloomberg |
March 7, 2013
TransCanada Corp. faces court arguments from Texas landowners that its plans for the Keystone XL pipeline to transport Canadian tar-sands oil to coastal refineries don’t give it the right to condemn their property.
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By Phil Flynn |
March 6, 2013
When you think of Hugo Chavez, you really have to think of the price of oil because oil put him in power and kept him there. Chavez was swept into power because, among other reasons, the low cost of oil.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
February 28, 2013
OPEC crude output rose for the first time in six months as rising Libyan production outpaced a cut by Saudi Arabia, which has implemented a program aimed at curbing excess supply and supporting prices.
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By Wael Mahdi and Grant Smith, Bloomberg |
January 10, 2013
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest crude exporter, reduced production to the lowest in 19 months as booming U.S. output and recovering shipments from Iraq threaten to oversupply the global oil market.
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By Phil Flynn |
December 28, 2012
As we get ready to say goodbye and good riddance to 2012, we are also saying goodbye to oil’s historic run. Unless oil make a last minute run it appear that West Texas Intermediate oil could have its first losing year since the meltdown in 2008
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By Asjylyn Loder, Anthony Dipaola and Grant Smith, Bloomberg |
December 13, 2012
Whether crude costs $60 a barrel or twice that amount, the U.S. is almost free of depending on imported energy and positioned to supplant Saudi Arabia as the world’s No. 1 producer of oil.
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By Heather Walsh, Bloomberg |
October 18, 2012
Colombia, the fastest-growing major oil producer in Latin America in the past five years, is looking to join the global shale boom as it expands exploration in areas once dominated by guerrilla groups.