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BloombergOil Market Stars Risk Being Dimmed by China's Mega RefineriesBloombergChina's independent refiners burst onto the international oil market scene only a couple of years ago and lifted the nation past the U.S. as the world's No. 1 crude
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BloombergOil Bull Rally Wavers as Shale Boom Imperils Global Supply DropBloombergOil has risen more than 20 percent since late June, the classic definition of a bull market, amid forecasts for improving demand, the return of U.S. Gulf Coast refiners after
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MarketWatchOil Near $52 as US Stockpiles Report Whipsaws Crude TradersBloombergIt's hard to get too excited one way or another,” Matt Sallee, who helps manage $16 billion in oil-related assets at Tortoise Capital Advisors LLC, said by telephone. “Deman
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BloombergThe Permian Basin Still Has an Awful Lot of OilBloombergThere are those who would bestow that title on the famous East Texas gusher at Spindletop, which spurred the rise of the oil industry in 1901. The Santa Rita No. 1 first hit oil 22 years late
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Financial TimesFirst growth in oil and gas dealmaking since 2014Financial TimesDealmaking in the oil and gas industry is on course to record its first annual growth since crude prices crashed in 2014 as companies begin to clean up their balance sheets afte
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BloombergOil Pares Losses as Industry Data Showed Unexpected Crude DrawBloombergOil has gained about 10 percent this month in New York and its global counterpart traded in London reached a two-year high on Monday amid forecasts for rising consumption in th
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BloombergOil Takes a Breather After Crude Gained Steam on MondayBloombergFutures fell 1 percent in New York, giving back some of the 3.1 percent advance to a five-month high on Monday that pushed the oil market into bullish territory. In the U.S., stored o
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BloombergTop BP Executive Warns OPEC Needs to Prolong Oil Output CurbsBloombergAlthough better known for their oil fields, refineries, and service stations, BP, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Total SA are also among the world's biggest energy traders. From
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BloombergOil Traders Turn More Bullish at Asia's Top Energy ConferenceBloombergWhen the who's who of the oil trading industry gathered in Singapore last year for the annual Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference (APPEC), the talk was about a painful yea
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MarketWatchUS oil prices settle lower as traders look to OPEC to further tighten global suppliesMarketWatchU.S. oil prices settled modestly lower Thursday after ending at a nearly five-month high a day earlier, as traders looked to the production-cut agree
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