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Emami picks waterways to port edible oil to AgartalaThe HinduEmami Agrotech Ltd. has shipped 250 tonnes of packed edible oil from Haldia docks to Agartala, using Bangladesh's Ashuganj port. The company has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities at H
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CNBCOil prices are spiking toward 2½-year highs after OPEC extends output cutsCNBCAnalysts earlier this week told CNBC they expected oil prices to fall even if the producers delivered the nine-month extension the market had been anticipating. That is becau
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CNBCOil near 2½-year highs after OPEC extends output cuts - CNBC.comCNBCOil prices jump one day after two dozen crude-producing nations agreed to limit their output through the end of 2018.Opec and Russia boost oil prices after extending production cutsFin
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CNBCOil prices rise as producers are poised to extend deal to cap outputCNBCOPEC and other oil exporters led by Russia have kept 1.8 million barrels a day off the market since January, helping to boost crude prices about 40 percent from the lows of the yea
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CNBCOil prices could spike more than 25%, according to closely followed economist Jim O'NeillCNBCBrent crude oil may surge to $80 a barrel in the next year, says economist Jim O'Neill. The market is waking up to robust global economic growth and is
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CNBCBrent crude oil may hit $80 in the next year, says Jim O'NeillCNBCBrent crude oil might be trading near today's levels in a year's time, says Jim O'Neill, but he thinks the price will hit $80 in the meantime.and more » Read m
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CNBCA lightning fast rally in oil prices is reversing. Here's whyCNBCCrude oil futures are selling off after a downbeat forecast for demand growth and on fears of rising U.S. output. Analysts say the market was poised for a pullback as traders raised t
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CNBCMorgan Stanley raises its oil price forecast, warns US shale may struggle to meet demandCNBCThe market will need more U.S. shale oil because OPEC and other exporters are capping their output . But a shortage of fracking crews and equipment is creating
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CNBCThere may be a 'Game of Thrones' in Saudi Arabia now and that has big implications for oilCNBC"The key question now is whether MBS has launched or preempted a new destabilizing 'Game of Thrones' by arresting his relatives in such d
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Anadolu AgencySouth Sudan accepts to pay Sudan's $262 million oil debtSudan TribuneSouth Sudan is obliged under the terms of the 2012 Cooperation Agreement to pay Sudan $9.10 per barrel for oil flowing using Petrodar facilities in Upper Nile in additio
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