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Wall Street JournalWrite-Downs Abound for Oil ProducersWall Street JournalU.S. oil-and-gas producers have written down the value of their drilling fields by more in 2015 than any full year in history, as the rout in commodity prices makes properties across
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DeadlineDon Johnson: 'Blood & Oil' Not 'Dallas' Redux – TCADeadlineBlood & Oil co-creator/exec producer Rodes Fishburne is a novelist. Reporters Who Cover Television were fascinated by his transition to television, as if they'd
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MarketWatchOil dips below $45 a barrel for first time since MarchMarketWatchThe overall trading action in oil remains “quite bearish,” with crude finding support Tuesday and early Wednesday on apparent short covering after a rout drove futures to multimont
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Business InsiderA fundamental change might be coming to the world's oil marketsBusiness InsiderA flood of bearish news has pushed down oil prices to their lowest levels in months, with WTI nearing $45 per barrel and Brent flirting with sub-$50 territor
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Crude-oil futures extend gains after drop in US inventoriesMarketWatchCrude-oil futures extended gains Wednesday after Energy Department data showed a larger-than-expected drop in U.S. crude inventories in the week ended July 31. The Energy Information Adm
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Wall Street JournalChesapeake Energy Takes $4 Billion Write-Down Amid Weak Oil PricesWall Street JournalChesapeake's daily production averaged around 703,000 barrels of oil equivalent, an increase of 13% over the same period in 2014. The company also r
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MarketWatchOil recovers further as supply report loomsMarketWatchOil slipped to multi-month lows earlier in the week on renewed concerns about the global oversupply of crude. Traders are awaiting the latest weekly data on U.S. crude oil inventories and pro
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Wall Street JournalSudden Drop in Crude-Oil Prices Roils U.S. Energy Firms' Rebound - WSJ - Wall ...Wall Street JournalU.S. energy companies are planning more layoffs, asset sales and financial maneuvers to deal with a recent, sudden drop in U.S. crude
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