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Shale drillers are cutting billions of dollars in spending, raising questions about US oil output  CNBCUnder pressure from investors, U.S. shale drillers are tightening their belts, raising questions about future growth from the world's biggest o
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The World’s Biggest Shale Field Is on the Brink of an M&A Boom  BloombergCowboy boots and turquoise belt buckles are giving way to smart suits and silk ties as the world's biggest shale oil field prepares for mergers. Read more https://www.bloomb
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CNBCUS shale oil will surge to nearly 7 million barrels a day in April: Dept. of Energy forecastCNBCAmerican shale drillers will take aim at the seven million barrels-per-day mark next month, as U.S. oil production continues to hit new record highs. Output
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Edmonton SunOil Kings try to focus on light beyond seasonEdmonton SunFix Edmonton's Trey Fix-Wolansky (left) fires a shot past Prince Albert's Vojtech Budik during a WHL game between the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Prince Albert Raiders at Rogers Pl
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Oil-Price Rise Brightens Mood for Big CERAWeek Energy ConferenceWall Street Journal (subscription)The world's energy leaders will descend on Houston next week for the most influential energy conference in the U.S., a gathering reshaped this year by the
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CNBCIn 5 years US will lead oil production gains: IEACNBCThe U.S. will lead the world in oil production increase by 2021 in spite of the country taking the taking the "biggest hit for now," the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Monday. In
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NewsweekWhat the BP Oil Disaster Tells Us About Arctic Drilling: Keep Out!NewsweekFive years ago today, an explosion on board the oil rig Deepwater Horizon killed 11 men and unleashed one of the largest and costliest offshore oil disaster this nation has e
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Wall Street JournalOil Drillers Plot Survival PlanWall Street JournalAmerican oil drillers, battered and bruised by the steep drop in crude prices, are descending on Houston this week to plan their survival. Thousands of industry executives gather in Texas
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