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Motley FoolThe Oil Market is Finally Hitting Its Breaking PointMotley FoolThe oil business is nothing more than a rat race. Oil companies continually have to drill new wells to offset the decline from legacy wells. If they drill too much it causes the pric
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The NationalUS oil sector pain is deepeningThe NationalThere are growing signs that the collapse in oil prices is biting deeper in the US oil patch, a key target for Arabian Gulf producers looking to reverse a world oil glut without cutting their own outpu
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ForbesOil Price May Have Bottomed Out But China's Flat Demand Spells TroubleForbesAs the Brent front-month future contract stabilizes either side of the $40 per barrel level, and WTI lurks within that range too, a comment by the International Energy Ag
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ForbesIt's The Energy, Stupid: How Low Oil Prices Could Reshape Geopolitics -- And Drive Peace In AsiaForbesOn 22 February, the US crude futures price rose $1.84 to $31.84 a barrel, a 6% increase. The reason: the International Energy Agency (IEA) forec
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ForbesIt's The Energy, Stupid: How Low Oil Prices Could Reshape Geopolitics - And Drive Peace In AsiaForbesOn 22 February, the US crude futures price rose $1.84 to $31.84 a barrel, a 6% increase. The reason: the International Energy Agency (IEA) foreca
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ForbesAs Oil Markets Go Mad, Saudis Protect Oil Market Share By Spending Petrodollars In ChinaForbesThe battle to retain and even increase global oil market share is intensifying. Both Saudi Arabia and Russia, the world's top two crude oil producers, c
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ForbesWhy Jamie Dimon Isn't Losing Sleep Over $30 Oil, But Other Banks ShouldForbesJamie Dimon isn't contriving a scheme to bet against the oil companies that JPMorgan Chase JPM +1.72% has lent money to, which would stand to offset losses if there&
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ForbesThe Future Of Crude Oil Futures VolatilityForbesThe problem with both of these explanations is that no one can describe with sufficient certainty the causal relationship between current crude oil inventories or future Chinese consumption and the futu
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VoxBeyond oil: the US-Saudi alliance, explainedVoxThis relationship grew strong enough to survive some serious disputes, most notably the 1973 oil embargo on sales to the United States (put in place to protest US support for Israel during the Yom Kippur wa
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ForbesWhy China Matters For World Oil MarketsForbesThe current stock market meltdown in Shanghai has dominated the economic news of late, and in oil markets, is probably overshadowing the dust-up between Saudi Arabia and Iran (at least for now). This is ha
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