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CNBCWhy 'midstream' energy mergers are boomingCNBCTransactions worth at least $1 billion drove significant increases in total M&A activity in the oil and gas space. Total deal volume ticked up in the July-to-September period to $91.2 billion, c
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Live Trading NewsOil Price Crash A Blessing In Disguise For US ShaleOilPrice.comDespite the doom & gloom, something new is happening in the oil industry. You need to prepare for the coming surge. One of the subtlest, most effective moves in sports is t
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The ColumbianSunnyside oil spill cleanup could take weeksThe Seattle TimesIn this aerial photo taken Monday, March 2, 2015, and provided by the Washington Dept. of Ecology, oil makes a slick on the Sulphur Creek near where it flows into the the Yakima Rive
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CNBCNext curveball for oil: An Iran nuclear dealCNBC"Crude oil is tiptoeing, as traders are not fully sure if they want to go long or short. However, professionals are assured that the only direction they want to trade is towards the downside, given t
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In Houston, Falling Oil Prices Spark Fears Of Job Cuts Beyond EnergyKUNCBut 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 and B
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In Houston, Falling Oil Prices Spark Fears Of Job Cuts Beyond EnergyWUWFAccording to a model prepared by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a drop of about 50 percent in oil prices is associated with a 1.2 percent drop in Texas employment. I
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In Houston, Falling Oil Prices Spark Fears Of Job Cuts Beyond EnergyAlabama Public RadioAccording to a model prepared by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a drop of about 50 percent in oil prices is associated with a 1.2 percent drop in Tex
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In Houston, Falling Oil Prices Spark Fears Of Job Cuts Beyond EnergyWLRNAccording to a model prepared by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, a drop of about 50 percent in oil prices is associated with a 1.2 percent drop in Texas employment. I
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