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CNBCAt $30 oil norm, shale rebound may be far awayCNBCShale producers may not snap back quite as fast as hoped if oil prices stay in the $30-per-barrel range for much longer. Energy drillers say the U.S. is finally beginning to see real declines in product
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CNBCThe number that will keep the shale under siegeCNBCShale producers may not snap back quite as fast as hoped if oil prices stay in the $30-per-barrel range for much longer. Energy drillers say the U.S. is finally beginning to see real declines in produc
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CNBCAt $30 oil norm, shale snapback may be far awayCNBCShale producers may not snap back quite as fast as hoped if oil prices stay in the $30-per-barrel range for much longer. Energy drillers say the U.S. is finally beginning to see real declines in produc
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Financial TimesSaudi Arabia declares oil output cut 'is not going to happen'Financial TimesSaudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi said a lack of trust between the world's biggest producers meant a cut in production “is not going to happen”. He said th
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Telegraph.co.ukFTSE 100 closes down as oil slumps after Saudi rules out production cutsTelegraph.co.ukOil majors and mining stocks tumbled to the bottom of the blue-chip index over doubts the Saudi-Russian production freeze agreed last week would have litt
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Oil futures suffer first decline in 5 sessionsMarketWatchThe decline came after oil posted a gain of roughly 10.8% over the past four trading sessions in a row. April Brent crude LCOJ6, -5.17% on London's ICE Futures exchange fell $1.75, or 4.9%, to $3
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CNBCExpect M&A from ALL big oil firms: Top analystCNBCWhen it comes to dealmaking among big, integrated oil companies, it's not a question of who will do deals this year, but when, according to top-rated energy analyst Doug Terreson of Evercore ISI
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CNBCHow long can Saudi Arabia live with $30 oil?CNBCThe country has been forced to cut government spending in its upcoming budget and increase production of crude oil—even though its hardly worth pulling it out of the ground. Still, the world's largest
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New York TimesIn Iran, New Battle Brews Over Contracts With Foreign Oil GiantsNew York TimesTEHRAN — A political battle is taking shape in Iran over any new foreign role in developing the country's enormous oil wealth, only a few weeks after the Irania
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YnetnewsIsraeli defence minister accuses Turkey of buying IS oilBBC NewsIsrael's defence minister has accused Turkey of buying oil from the so-called Islamic State group, thereby funding the militants' activities. Speaking in Athens, Moshe Yaalon s
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