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ForbesOil's Safety Record and the Need for More PipelinesForbesU.S. oil production continues to increase, already reaching 9.3 million b/d this year, compared to 8.7 million b/d for all of last year. Explosive growth has put the spotlight on the midstr
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Business InsiderChesapeake Energy Posts Big Loss, High Cash Burn, Amid Oil SlumpForbesThe biggest contributor to the loss was a charge against earnings of $5 billion, reflecting the impaired value of oil and gas assets that are simply not worth drilling at
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Business InsiderShell agrees to start clean up of two devastating oil spills - 7 years laterBusiness InsiderLagos (AFP) - Shell has agreed with Nigerian fishing community of Bodo in the Niger Delta to start the clean up of two devastating oil spills in 200
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ForbesCanada is North America's Great Oil Security BlanketForbesThe Keystone XL pipeline debate that unfortunately continues to drag on has pushed Canada's oil production potential into the spotlight. Canada is our neighbor and leading trade partne
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Shell agrees to start clean up of 2008 Niger Delta oil spillExpatica NetherlandsShell has agreed with Nigerian fishing community of Bodo in the Niger Delta to start the clean up of two devastating oil spills in 2008, activists and locals said Saturday. &qu
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Federal officials say leaking oil train had flawed valvesWashington TimesSPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Federal investigators say a leaking oil train that traveled across Washington and Idaho in January had tank cars with flawed valves. The Spokesman Review reports
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ForbesAbated Incremental Oil Demand Extends Future SupplyForbesIndeed, an echo chamber of false pessimistic predictions regarding future oil production has entangled government agencies, geologists, and moneymen since Colonel Edwin Drake's first well l
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CNBCOil tops $58 for highest settlement of the yearMarketWatchOil futures rallied above $58 a barrel on Wednesday, lifting prices to their highest settlement of the year on the heels of a drop in the U.S. dollar and data showing a decline in crude supplies
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Oil Drilling Collapse: More Shoes To DropForbesThe collapse of oil drilling in recent months will have repercussions in a broader swath of the economy. For example, steel shipments have yet to reflect the new reality. Look for other regions and sectors to
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ForbesThree Reasons Oil Will Continue to Run the WorldForbesWhile all the buzz surrounds oil prices, the global demand side remains on solid footing: up. Supplying 33% of all energy, oil is the world's primary fuel. Oil is so important that global dema
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