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BloombergBrent reverses losses after smaller-than-expected US crude buildCNBCSix supertankers have lined up at Kuwait's crude export terminal to load oil, and the country has raised its output to 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd) from 1.1 million on Su
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CNBCBREAKING: US oil spikes 3.27 pct, to $41.08, amid Kuwaiti workers strikeCNBCU.S oil prices rose more than 3 percent on Tuesday after a strike by workers in Kuwait nearly halved the OPEC member's crude production, overshadowing bearish sentiment aft
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CNBCUS oil spikes 3.27 pct, to close at $41.08, amid Kuwaiti workers strikeCNBCU.S oil prices rose more than 3 percent on Tuesday after a strike by workers in Kuwait nearly halved the OPEC member's crude production, overshadowing bearish sentiment afte
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CNBCForget Doha, oil oversupply gone this year: HammCNBCThe founder and CEO of Continental Resources, who previously told CNBC that "the fundamentals of supply and demand were really close," reiterated during a "Power Lunch" interview o
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CNBCHamm: Forget Doha, oil oversupply gone this yearCNBCThe founder and CEO of Continental Resources, who previously told CNBC that "the fundamentals of supply and demand were really close," reiterated during a "Power Lunch" interview o
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CNBCOil freeze, Morgan Stanley set to hit Wall StreetCNBCOPEC and non-OPEC oil-producing nations met on Sunday in Qatar to discuss a freeze. Hopes of a deal evaporated when Saudi Arabia said it would not freeze output unless Iran did. Iran was absent from
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CNBCWhy Doha no-deal is actually great for oil pricesCNBCGlobal oil prices and stock markets tumbled on Monday after major oil producers failed to agree on a deal to freeze output, but analysts are insisting that no deal is actually the best possible outco
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CNBCOil pares some losses; energy stocks sell offCNBCThere had been hopes for a deal between nearly 20 of the world's largest oil exporters,including Saudi Arabia and non-OPEC member Russia, to formalize an output freeze at January levels. In February,
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CNBCOil pares some Doha-related losses; energy stocks sell offCNBCThere had been hopes for a deal between nearly 20 of the world's largest oil exporters,including Saudi Arabia and non-OPEC member Russia, to formalize an output freeze at January levels.
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CNBCOil drops more than 5%; energy stocks sell offCNBCA deal between nearly 20 of the world's largest oil exporters, including Saudi Arabia and non-OPEC member Russia, had been hoped to formalize an output freeze at January levels. In February, Russia,
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