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ForbesTurkey's Rising Natural Gas Demand Needs US LNGForbesThe ongoing tension between Turkey and Russia makes Turkey's dependence on foreign energy perhaps the country's biggest concern. And this begins with natural gas, which passed oil in 20
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ForbesDollar Could Be Signaling End of Oil RoutForbesWhile all eyes have been on OPEC, the market is quietly telling us something. Yesterday the dollar gave the markets a signal that the end of the oil price crash could be upon us. The dollar technically c
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ForbesThe Endgame for OilForbesIn the fourth quarter of 2014, I asserted that a barrel of oil would average $45 during 2015 and 2016. Given the nature of the growing supply glut and OPEC's unwillingness to cooperate on reducing output, I also projected
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New York TimesRoyal Dutch Shell's Profit Down 56% on Slumping Oil PricesNew York TimesLONDON — Royal Dutch Shell became the latest big energy company to file a damage report on the impact of depressed oil prices, saying on Thursday that its adjusted pr
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MarketWatchOil jumpstarts Asian markets to early gainsMarketWatchAsia Pacific markets started the day on a stronger note following cues from Wall Street after the U.S. dollar dropped Wednesday, which raised the price of crude oil. Weaker-than-expected U.S.
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Financial TimesAsia bourses gain even as oil risesFinancial TimesA slide in the US dollar as investors pushed back rate rise expectations and a sharp jump in oil prices set Asian markets up for a mixed day of trading. Japan's Nikkei 225 was off 0.5 per
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Oil To Mid $40s By Next WeekForbesYesterday we talked about the dangerously weak price of oil. At this stage in the global economic recovery (or crisis, however you like to look at it), weak oil is like the bursting of the housing bubble. If it persists, w
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MarketWatchIt's time to forget oil's impact on stocksMarketWatchThe price of oil and the influence oil has had on the perception of risk in the stock market has been tangible, but we believe those days are numbered, and may actually already be behi
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CNBCOil: Buy When There's Blood In The StreetsForbesIt's unimaginable that governments and central banks that have coordinated and committed trillions of dollars in guarantees, backstops, commitments and outright bailouts will stand by and let weak
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ForbesGlobal Use of Oil & Gas Set To Increase By 2040ForbesThe largest fossil fuel company in the world predicts our energy mix won't change a whole lot over the next 25 years. In fact, Exxon Mobil projects that oil and gas will actually increase b
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