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Should the Ban on US Oil Exports Be Lifted?New York TimesSwapping the oil export ban for renewable energy tax credits, as your editorial suggests, is righting one wrong by replacing it with another. Lifting the outdated ban on oil exports would bolster fut
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QuartzPalm oil's new frontier is the vast rainforest covering the world's second ...QuartzA key driver of economic growth, those operations have come into focus recently because of the fires—many set to cheaply clear land for palm oil and pulp-and-
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CNBCUS oil settles down 62 cents, or 1.39%, at $43.98 a barrelCNBCCrude prices edged lower on Monday, staying under pressure after two straight weeks of losses, on worries that the oversupply in oil products could swell from unseasonably warm weather and t
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CNBCCrude oil down, extending two-week slide on product glut worryCNBCCrude prices edged lower on Monday, staying under pressure after two straight weeks of losses, on worries that the oversupply in oil products could swell from unseasonably warm weather a
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ReutersOil Prices Recover Some Ground in Asia TradeWall Street JournalHONG KONG--Crude-oil prices rose in Asian trade on Friday, recovering some ground after mostly falling this week as a glut of supplies showed no signs of abating. On the New York Mercant
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Wall Street JournalOil Slides on Concerns About Weaker Global Growth, OversupplyWall Street JournalLONDON—Oil prices slid Monday on concerns about weaker global economic growth and the continuing oversupply of crude. While the global oil glut has began to
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Chron.com (blog)Shell's Arctic oil well comes up dryChron.com (blog)Shell announced that its exploratory oil well in the Chukchi Sea north of Alaska encountered “indications of oil and gas” that are “not sufficient to warrant further exploration” — a s
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ReutersOil Prices Likely to Trade Sideways This WeekWall Street Journal0354 GMT [Dow Jones] For the week ahead, oil prices are likely to continue moving sideways, with WTI maintaining its trading range of $44.28-$47.33 a barrel and Brent in the range of $4
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Business InsiderOil Markets Start Week on Softer NoteWall Street JournalCrude-oil futures edged lower in Asian hours Monday in a shaky start to this week's trading as investors kept a close watch on oil-supply data and key macroeconomic indicators for
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Financial TimesLow crude price puts pressure on US banks over oil and gas loansFinancial TimesThe low crude price is putting US banks under pressure from regulators to move quickly in classifying oil and gas loans as troubled assets when borrowers slide in
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