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ForbesUSD, Oil And The Fate Of Emerging MarketsForbesThe futures contract for WTI crude oil delivered in August has rallied 22% since May 20. Much of the move is explainable by various short-term catalysts. Upheavals in the Middle East, stronger demand fro
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ForbesHow Much Oil Does the World Have Left?ForbesThe short answer to the question posed is….a lot. Or at least way more than many groups and people out there want you to believe. Today, the world is swimming in oil, and prices have been sliced in half ove
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International Business TimesNigeria Replaces Saudi Arabia As Top Crude Oil Supplier To IndiaInternational Business TimesThis file picture dated May 18, 2005 shows Shell's oil and gas terminal on Bonny Island in southern Nigeria's Niger Delta. Niger
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Red BullRed Bull Barnstorming: Engineering A BarnstormRed BullWhen it comes to flying two aeroplanes next to each other through a hangar, those planes have to be pretty special pieces of kit. For Red Bull Barnstorming pilots Paul Bonhomme and Steve Jones,
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TheStreet.comWhy Hess, Other Bakken Oil Producers Are Ready to Outshine the RestTheStreet.comNEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Changing prices between oil produced in North Dakota and oil in storage in Cushing, Oklahoma, and on the Gulf coast is starting to positive
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VentureBeat"Microsoft's Nadella Rattles the Executive, Engineering Ranks"ForbesIf everything was going to swimmingly at Microsoft, there would not be a need to throw four top executives overboard and reorganizing the company's core engine
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Why Biofuels Can't Replace OilForbesConventional heating oil that contain 2% biodiesel (now under consideration as a mandate for New York) generally cost around 3-5 cents per gallon more, rising 1-2 cents for every percent of biodiesel contained. As a
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MarketPulse (blog)Why The Oil Rally May Well Be OverOilPrice.comFirst, OPEC revealed in its latest monthly oil report that it is still producing well above its stated 30 million barrel per day target. Saudi Arabia's output inched up another 25,000 barr
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ForbesExporting U.S. Crude Oil is a Moral ObligationForbesCombined with low prices and a refinery mismatch (we are producing more light, tight oil, but our refineries are configured to process heavier grades), our domestic producers need wider access to gr
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ForbesMore U.S. Oil Production Enhances U.S. Energy SecurityForbesShale oil development has increased U.S. crude production over by 80% since 2008 and 7% this year alone to around 9.3 million b/d. This growth continues to lower our imported petroleum requi
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