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Wall Street JournalOPEC: This Is No Way to Run an Oil CartelWall Street JournalLook ma, no hands! For a short while it seemed that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would start acting like a cartel again by putting a ceiling on the grou
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Financial TimesFT explainer: Nigerian oil attacksFinancial TimesActs of sabotage by the Niger Delta Avengers has hit Nigeria's output, taking it down from 2.2m barrels a day to 1.4m, according to Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, head of the state-run oil company
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Business InsiderBP's oil search strategy shrinks with budget cutsBusiness InsiderLONDON (Reuters) - The surprise departure of BP's exploration boss has turned the spotlight on an oil search strategy that, after years of spending cuts, is focusing m
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Wall Street JournalBig Oil Deals: Don't Hold Your BreathWall Street JournalWhen the drill bits slow down, the checkbooks come out. Or so it used to go in the oil patch. Heading into the current energy bust, investors were on the lookout for takeovers o
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Wall Street JournalOil Fallout: Husky's Relief Comes at Somebody Else's ExpenseWall Street JournalCanadian oil firm Husky Energy, HUSKF -1.98 % controlled by Mr. Li, said Monday it would sell a 65% stake in its pipeline and oil storage assets to tw
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BBC NewsLow oil price pushes BP to $485m lossBBC NewsBP has sunk to a $485m (£334m) loss for the three months to March as low oil prices took their toll. The loss, on the replacement cost measure, compared with a $2.1bn profit for the same period last year
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Oil Glut: What Storage Signals Mean for PricesWall Street JournalThere is only a one-letter difference between Cushing and crushing. The latter is what the storage depots at the small Oklahoma town are doing to the global oil market this week. Describing i
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New York PostCombat Middle Eastern terror with an oil ultimatumNew York PostAs everyone already knows, many Middle Eastern countries survive on oil revenue. That's basically their only asset. We buy that asset — crude oil — and they pocket the money an
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CNBCOil volatility leaves equities strugglingFinancial TimesA fresh bout of volatility for oil prices left US and European equities struggling to establish a clear direction, as the sense of unease that has enveloped global markets since the start of 2016
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Wall Street JournalChina Drinks Up Oil And Spits It OutWall Street JournalFirst it was China's major state oil companies that expanded capacity. They slowed down expansion, but now Beijing has begun allowing smaller, mostly private so-called tea pot re
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