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Wall Street JournalMove to Allow US Oil Exports AcceleratesWall Street JournalBig voices in the oil industry and Congress now support a move that would have been unthinkable not long ago: opening the U.S. oil industry to exports. The U.S. has long pushed f
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Lifting the export ban on crude oil would be a boon to the US economyWashington PostIMAGINE THERE were a simple policy that would spur economic growth, lower gas prices and please international allies. This policy exists: removing the United States' ir
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CNBCOil rally over? Experts disagreeCNBCOil is up more than 30 percent since its low in March and one oil policy expert thinks it's going to continue to move higher. Kent Moors, executive chair of the Global Energy Symposium, said he sees "restrai
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CNBCThis country wants to be the next oil-boom shockerCNBCMexico hopes to achieve its potential as a more important player on the world oil stage after years of underinvestment and decline. But industry officials say with the collapse in oil prices, it may
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Financial TimesCheap oil rattles the complacent consensusFinancial TimesThis is not just a matter of teasing out the winners and losers from cheaper oil. Investors have quickly identified the stocks, bonds and currencies most affected. Declines in the shar
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Telegraph.co.ukOil prices will not recover quickly, warns head of industry bodyHerald ScotlandLOW oil prices are not a "blip," the head of the the UK's main oil industry body has warned. Malcolm Webb, the chief executive of Oil and Gas UK, sa
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The Daily StarOil glut cracks foundation of US export banThe Globe and MailThe global glut of oil could lubricate the Washington machine enough to bring a rare show of unity. Cheap gasoline and plentiful crude could make U.S. lawmakers consider loosening t
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Obama sets stage for debate over US oil export banFinancial TimesThe Obama administration has set the stage for a fierce debate over a US ban on crude oil exports by allowing more overseas sales of lightly processed oil as it grapples with the consequences
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The GuardianOil's future hangs between the emirates and the shales of Eagle FordThe GuardianMany manufacturers and many domestic consumers are totally opposed to domestic oil or gas production being exported, on the grounds that it could bring an end t
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