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Wall Street Journal (subscription)Extending Production Cuts May Not Reduce Global Oil Stocks, Says IEAWall Street Journal (subscription)OPEC and its oil-producing partners may have to do more than merely extend their petroleum-output cuts to achieve their
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Chron.com (blog)Pipeline leaks oil into creek near HighlandSTLtoday.comUPDATED at 9:35 p.m. with additional information. HIGHLAND • Containment booms were deployed Friday to protect Silver Lake, the city's water source, from crude oil which leaked into
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Minneapolis Star TribuneND oil output up slightly even as fewer rigs are active in the BakkenMinneapolis Star Tribune“The industry is going to find it pretty easy to stick at the 1.2 million barrels per day mark,” Lynn Helms, North Dakota's top oil reg
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USA TODAYWe spend $1.2 billion on fish oil pills that may do no goodUSA TODAYBut as the Washington Post reports, we buy those supplements anyway, and lots of them: Americans spend roughly $1.2 billion each year on fish oil pills and associated products; on
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NPRForecast Says Oil Price Could Fall Amid Weak DemandNPROil prices have further to fall before bottoming out amid a surge in production, mainly by OPEC nations, and a weakening of global demand, according to the International Energy Agency's latest fo
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Wall Street JournalIEA Says Oil Prices May Fall More Amid Slowing DemandWall Street JournalThe slowdown in demand this year would come at the same time as the world's supplies from the Middle East, Russia and the U.S. are at or near highs. That kind of
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Los Angeles TimesRefugio State Beach to reopen two months after oil spillLos Angeles TimesOil heavily coated a stretch of the Gaviota coast and forced the closure of Refugio and El Capitan state beaches. El Capitan reopened last month. Small tarballs from
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Wall Street JournalGlobal Oil Demand Rising, IEA SaysWall Street JournalLow oil prices and economic growth have helped drive up consumer demand for energy across the world in 2015, the International Energy Agency said Thursday, a phenomenon seen from U.S.
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