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gulfnews.comTrump camp's call for oil freeze will be ignored by OPECgulfnews.comLONDON: Energy adviser to Donald Trump, CEO of Continental Resources, Harold Hamm has history with Opec. Back in 1999, he led a group of independent US oil producers callin
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CNBCMexico's putting a $1 billion derivative bet on oil amid price slump—here's whyCNBCHome to oil reserves of at least 10 billion barrels according to U.S. Energy Information Administration figures, Mexico has traditionally done very well by hedgi
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CNBCMexico's $1 billion oil hedge may pay economic dividendsCNBCA worker looks up while changing a drill pipe on the Laurus oil drilling rig operated by Petroleos Mexicans (Pemex) in the Ku-Maloob-Zaap oilfield at Campeche ...and more »
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CNBCOil could be set for a serious comeback: RBC's CroftCNBCThese are countries who are big oil producers, but find their production lines strapped, usually thanks to circumstances within their own borders. Croft raised Venezuela as a prime example, as
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CNBCOil could be set for a serious comeback: RBC's Croft - CNBC.comCNBCRBC's Helima Croft gives her take on why oil is set for a comeback that could carry it as far as $60.and more » Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct
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RTPutin says Iran should get pre-sanction oil market shareRTIt would be fair for Iran to have a chance to increase oil output to reach its pre-sanction market share, said Russian President Vladimir Putin at a news conference at the G20 Summit in Hangzhou,
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CNBCFive oil producers that fly under the radar, and what you should know about themCNBCJust about everyone knows about major oil producers like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Libya and Venezuela. Yet how much is known about some of the smaller nations that play a ro
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Why Oil Prices Might Never RecoverOilPrice.comTwo years into the global oil-price collapse, it seems unlikely that prices will return to sustained levels above $70 per barrel any time soon or perhaps, ever. That is because the global economy is exhausted.
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USA TODAYWhy is the oil recovery taking so long?USA TODAYWhy aren't oil prices rising faster? The recent recovery in oil prices has largely stalled out and investors looking at historical figures could be forgiven for not understanding why prices canno
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CNBCThis country could be a key driver for oil prices, RBC saysCNBCRecent data shows that demand for oil in the country just grew at the fastest pace for any three-month period in the past 10 years. Simultaneously, India voracious demand for oil recently h
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