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Car and oil companies are both slow-rolling electrification  Fast CompanySmall, nimble startups are leading the shift to electric cars, while big U.S. automakers are struggling to catch up–and oil companies are dipping their toe into ... Read mor
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Suit accuses oil traders of bilking PREPA  Bond BuyerA class-action lawsuit alleges four of the world's largest oil suppliers cheated Puerto Rico's electric utility out of more than $1 billion. Read more https://www.bondbuyer.com/articles/suit-a
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America, a young energy superpower, wants to challenge big petrostates  The EconomistAMERICA HAS been a superpower for decades. As an energy superpower, however, it is not even an adolescent. As recently as 2015 it was illegal to export oil. Rea
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CNBCAnother state watches its finances get whacked by oil pricesCNBCWeak oil prices have slammed the great centers of American energy in many different ways and from a variety of angles. In the case of Louisiana, the rout kicked the state while it was alre
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CNBCThings were bad in Louisiana before the big oil slick, but now...CNBCWeak oil prices have slammed the great centers of American energy in many different ways and from a variety of angles. In the case of Louisiana, the rout kicked the state while it was
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BloombergOil Below $60 Tests Economics of U.S. Shale BoomBloombergOil's biggest bust since the global recession was good for a few cases of whiplash. Just two months ago, Continental Resources Inc. (CLR), the shale driller founded by billionaire Harold
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BloombergTexans Discover Oil Grows on Olive Trees as Crude DropsBloomberg“I love the trees, and I love watching them grow,” Steve Coffman Jr. said of his 40 acres (16 hectares) of budding olive trees, which he planted two years ago on his red dirt ranch ju
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BloombergTexans Discover Oil Growing on Olive Trees as Crude Drop DeepensBloombergAs crude prices tumble, landowners across Texas are accelerating production of a different kind of oil -- olive oil. “I love the trees, and I love watching them grow,” Steve
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