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CNBCThis country wants to be the next oil-boom shockerCNBCMexico hopes to achieve its potential as a more important player on the world oil stage after years of underinvestment and decline. But industry officials say with the collapse in oil prices, it may
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The Hill (blog)Should the US oil export ban be lifted?CBS NewsThe U.S. is almost drowning in oil. There's so much of it, in fact, that storage tanks are quickly filling up, and no one knows where to put it all. Oil reserves are swelling in response to
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McClatchy Washington BureauOil giants suggest lifting export ban would boost industryMcClatchy Washington BureauScott Sheffield, CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources, also based in Texas, was making the same push Tuesday in front of the House Subcommittee on E
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In Houston, Falling Oil Prices Spark Fears Of Job Cuts Beyond Energy90.5 WESABut in Houston, one way or another, the paychecks consumers depend on come from the oil business. The world's three biggest oilfield service firms — Schlumberger, Halliburton
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Financial TimesCheap oil rattles the complacent consensusFinancial TimesThis is not just a matter of teasing out the winners and losers from cheaper oil. Investors have quickly identified the stocks, bonds and currencies most affected. Declines in the shar
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Telegraph.co.ukOil prices will not recover quickly, warns head of industry bodyHerald ScotlandLOW oil prices are not a "blip," the head of the the UK's main oil industry body has warned. Malcolm Webb, the chief executive of Oil and Gas UK, sa
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The Daily StarOil glut cracks foundation of US export banThe Globe and MailThe global glut of oil could lubricate the Washington machine enough to bring a rare show of unity. Cheap gasoline and plentiful crude could make U.S. lawmakers consider loosening t
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Times Record NewsLift outdated oil export banBoston GlobeIn a showdown between oil companies and refineries, consumers and environmentalists might wish they could both lose. But as Washington considers a major change in US energy policy that has divided th
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