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Wall Street JournalSaudi Aramco: Bigger Oil, Bigger TroubleWall Street JournalBut its proven reserves of 25 billion oil-equivalent barrels pale in comparison with Saudi Aramco, which is more than 10 times its size on that measure and pumps over one-tenth o
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Motley FoolOil Prices: Why Oil May Never Hit $100 per Barrel AgainMotley FoolIn addition, the pain spread to average Americans with an estimated 250,000 jobs lost in the oil & gas industry alone in 2015. Calls for a recovery in oil prices haven't c
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Wall Street JournalSuncor Energy Again Extends Bid Deadline for Canadian Oil SandsWall Street JournalCALGARY, Alberta—Canada's largest oil producer Friday extended its hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. COSWF -1.48 % by nearly three weeks, a move
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Wall Street JournalSuncor Energy Doesn't Rule Out Raising Bid for Canadian Oil SandsWall Street JournalCanadian Oil Sands shareholders have until Friday to accept Suncor's offer of 0.25 of a share for each share of the oil-sands producer, a deal cu
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Sydney Morning HeraldFall in oil price continues to hurt, not help global economySydney Morning HeraldThe dramatic 30 per cent decline in the oil price, after a 50 per cent drop the year before was a major market event of 2015. Now, a flare-up in Middle Ea
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Wall Street JournalOil-Rich but Cash-Dry? This Banker Got the CallWall Street JournalIn the sales, Mr. Santangelo was betting that investors were willing to put money on energy companies that might do better than their peers, or into wagers that oil prices
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Wall Street JournalOil-Rich but Cash-Dry? This Banker Gets the CallWall Street JournalIn the sales, Mr. Santangelo was betting that investors were willing to put money on energy companies that might do better than their peers, or into wagers that oil price
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Wall Street JournalIraq Seeks China Oil Tie-Up Ahead of Iran FloodWall Street JournalIraq is in talks to form an oil-marketing joint venture with China's largest refiner, Sinopec, according to people familiar with the matter, as the Middle East produce
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Wall Street JournalEnergy Company Assets on the Block as Oil Plunge BitesWall Street JournalDuring past oil market slumps, big energy companies went on merger-and-acquisition sprees to consolidate. This time around, they are turning to decidedly less sexy
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Wall Street JournalAustralia's Woodside Abandons Offer to Take Over Rival Oil SearchWall Street JournalA takeover of Oil Search promised needed growth for Woodside and a foothold in the poor nation of Papua New Guinea, which is viewed in the industry a
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