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USA TODAYWill oil prices rise in the wake of the missing Saudi journalist case?USA TODAYWASHINGTON — The international outcry over Saudi Arabia's alleged involvement in the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey has triggered talk
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BloombergOil Rises After Industry Reports Surprise US Crude Stock DrawBloombergOil markets were roiled in recent days as the mystery over the disappearance of prominent Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi deepened, drawing tit-for-tat threats of punitive action b
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Financial PostThe real reason we have nothing to fear from Saudi Arabia's 'oil weapon'Financial PostExperience from the last time Saudi Arabia tried to use oil sales as a diplomatic instrument in 1973/74 shows such action does not work and the
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Houston ChronicleOil drops as swelling US crude inventories signal ample supplyHouston ChronicleOil declined on concerns that U.S. crude stockpiles are expanding at a rate not seen since early 2017 as American drillers lift output to unprecedented levels.
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BloombergThe Permian Oil Boom Is Showing Signs of OverheatingBloombergThe Permian Basin is six years into a boom sparked by advances in drilling methods that have unlocked a sea of hitherto unattainable oil buried inside a 90,000-square-mile stretch of sed
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ForbesAn Oil Pipeline That Can Potentially Stabilize Three Asian PowersForbesNo guesswork here as all eyes were on Russian oil assets as the October meeting concluded with a strategic push pertaining to Indo-Russia joint development of Siberian liquefied n
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BloombergNew York's Global Warming Suit Against Oil Companies Tossed ...BloombergA U.S. judge threw out New York's lawsuit seeking to hold five of the world's biggest oil companies financially responsible for contributing to climate change.Judg
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Upstream oil capex increases in 2018, if any, would stem from inflation, efficiencies: analystsS&P Global PlattsHouston — Upstream capital budgets for oil companies haven't changed much despite much higher prices than at the start of the year, and prud
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ForbesAsia's Insatiable Oil DemandForbesFollowing several years of softening demand in the early 1980's, oil consumption turned upward in 1984. Since then, oil demand has risen by 39.2 million barrels per day -- an increase of 67% and an average in
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ForbesExpanded Panama Canal Feels Benign Impact Of US Oil And Gas Exports To AsiaForbesEven by the harshest of gauging parameters, the Panama Canal is nothing short of an engineering marvel and testament to human ingenuity. Currently in its 104th year of s
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