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Aramco Cash Explains Surge in Saudi Oil Revenue That Puzzled Analysts  BloombergPayments from oil giant Saudi Aramco were behind the surge in the kingdom's oil revenue in the first quarter, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan said, ... Read more
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Typical Worker’s Pay Nears $200,000 at Oil Refiner  Wall Street JournalOil and gas drillers had some of the highest-paid median workers in the energy and utility sectors in 2018, according to The Wall Street Journal analysis of ... Read more http
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Typical Worker’s Pay Nears $200,000 at Oil Refiner  The Wall Street JournalIt was a fruitful year for the rank and file at oil-and-gas companies, from Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM 0.58% to Phillips 66 . PSX 0.27%. Oil and gas drillers and ... Read more
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Canada Can’t Capitalize on Crude Shortfall Created by Venezuela Sanctions  The Wall Street JournalU.S. sanctions on Venezuela have Gulf Coast refiners scrambling to find new sources for the dense crude oil they need to make fuel, but Canadian pro
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Midland Reporter-TelegramOil trades near six-month low as fears of a shortage subsideMidland Reporter-TelegramOil traded near a six-month low as the prospects of a tight global market at the end of year further receded after the U.S. softened the restart o
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CNBCExpert: Not a buyer of oil going into Q1CNBCExpert: Not a buyer of oil going into Q1. 4 Hours Ago. Kevin Book, Clearview Energy Partners, discusses the impact on the oil market from reimposed economic sanctions on Iran. Watch CNBC Live TV ... Read
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Wall Street JournalOnce a 'Dog,' Refining Becomes Driver of Oil ProfitsWall Street JournalFrom Exxon Mobil Corp. to Phillips 66 , energy companies are reaping banner profits by taking cheap oil landlocked in North America and turning it into fuel.
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Once a ‘Dog,’ Refining Becomes Driver of Oil Profits  The Wall Street JournalFrom Exxon Mobil Corp. to Phillips 66 , energy companies are reaping banner profits by taking cheap oil landlocked in North America and turning it into fuel. Read more h
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Barron'sOil Refiners Are Primed for ProfitsBarron'sHistorically, Andeavor was focused on the quirky California market, which doesn't have a lot of direct access to cheap shale oil and plays by different refining rules than the rest of the country. The
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Barron'sOil Refiners Are Primed for Profits - Barron'sBarron'sShares of oil refiners are ready to benefit from increased demand and a promising outlook for gasoline exports.and more » Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=u
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