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Financial PostWarnings mount that global growth at risk as oil market enters 'red zone'Financial Post“We should all see the risky situation, the oil markets are entering the red zone,” IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said Tuesday. “We should try
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CNBCOil rises as Iran's crude exports fall, Hurricane Michael shrinks US outputCNBCOil prices rose on Tuesday on growing evidence of falling crude exports from Iran and as nearly one-fifth of daily oil production was lost from offshore Gulf of Mexico w
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CNBCUS crude rises 67 cents, settling at $74.96, as Iran's oil exports fallCNBCOil prices rose on Tuesday on growing evidence of falling crude exports from Iran and as nearly one-fifth of daily oil production was lost from offshore Gulf of Mexico wells
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Financial PostFire, smoke fill Saint John sky after oil refinery blast: 'My whole house shook'Financial Post“We're very grateful today — and being Thanksgiving, I think it's appropriate,” Kevin Scott, Irving Oil's chief refining and sup
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CNBCOil prices rise as Iranian crude exports fallCNBCOil prices rose on Tuesday on growing evidence of falling crude exports from Iran, OPEC's third-largest producer, before the imposition of new U.S. sanctions and a partial shutdown in the Gulf of Mex
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New York TimesForetelling the Future of OilNew York TimesWhat is the future of oil? It's hard if not impossible to say for sure, but there are few more important questions, since the answer will be a key guide to the fate of humanity over the next cent
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Florida TrendGainesville has become a tech hub for engineering entrepreneursFlorida TrendFirst a disclaimer: I have an engineering degree from the University of Florida, and not just any engineering degree. I somehow managed to get through a five year cour
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Washington Free BeaconFeds Spend $599905 'Addressing Intersectionality' in EngineeringWashington Free BeaconThe National Science Foundation is spending roughly $600,000 on a study to address “intersectionality” in college engineering programs. Ariz
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