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Financial PostU.S. Oil Posts First Weekly Gain in Five on Weak DollarBloombergOil has renewed its collapse after slumping almost 50 percent last year as U.S. crude inventories and production climb to the highest levels in more than three decades, even as d
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MarketWatchOil could be heading to $40 againMarketWatchStocks are no longer moving in tight tandem with oil. But...“Crude oil is falling again, and if U.S. equities remain unstable amid differing prospects for a Fed rate hike, it will weigh on global equit
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State's next gamble is oil trainsAlbany Times UnionHaving won approval for legalized casino gambling in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is now rolling the dice on oil trains. The string of oil train disasters over the last year and a half, including four d
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ThinkProgressThe Senate Had A Hearing On Oil Exports And Didn't Mention The Environment OnceThinkProgressWith the United States in the midst of an oil boom — and with Americans using less gas than ever before — lifting the ban would have profound impli
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Moneycontrol.comOil Slump Extends for Fifth Week as Global Glut Seen ExpandingBloombergOil has renewed its collapse after slumping almost 50 percent last year as U.S. crude inventories and production climb to the highest levels in more than three decades,
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The World's Biggest Oil And Gas Companies - 2015ForbesBig Oil is in a panic. The global price of crude has fallen further and faster than anyone could have predicted. At $43 a barrel oil is down about 70% from June 2014. Record oil supplies have outstr
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The World's Biggest Oil And Gas CompaniesForbesBig Oil is in a panic. The global price of crude has fallen further and faster than anyone could have predicted. At $43 a barrel oil is down about 70% from June 2014. Record oil supplies have outstripped d
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ForbesWeighting Down UK-Listed Oil and Gas SharesForbesUsing Brent as a global proxy benchmark, we find that the oil price continues to skate around $60 per barrel. That's a far cry from $115 we saw last summer. So after two months into the not so New
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90.5 WESAEven Pickaxes Couldn't Stop The Nation's First Oil Pipeline90.5 WESAOne-hundred-fifty years ago, a man named Samuel Van Syckel built the nation's first commercial oil pipeline in the rugged terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania. His pip
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WPPBEven Pickaxes Couldn't Stop The Nation's First Oil PipelineWPPBOne-hundred-fifty years ago, a man named Samuel Van Syckel built the nation's first commercial oil pipeline in the rugged terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania. His pipeline tran
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