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Oil's Slippery Slope: Where Will It End?ForbesThe price of oil broke $42.00 per barrel Monday, March 16th, before settling higher at $43.88. The recent downturn in crude has caused many to wonder where prices will go from here. While no one can say wit
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The Hill (blog)Oil Producers Face Skeptical Congress in Drive to End Export BanBloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Coming into this year, it seemed that the time was right to overturn a ban on exporting U.S. crude oil: Republicans controlled Congress, production was n
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Oil Continues To Slide: How Far Could It Fall?ForbesThe price of oil broke $42.00 per barrel Monday, March 16th, before settling higher at $43.88. The recent downturn in crude has caused many to wonder where prices will go from here. While no one can say w
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CITY A.M.Five charts showing what happens to London-listed companies when oil prices ...CITY A.M.Oil companies have been burned by plunging global oil prices, which have shed around 60 per cent since July, prompting them to abandon projects, and some have
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Financial PostThe Hot New Statistic Oil Traders Are Watching Is 71 Years OldBloombergEvery week since 1944, Baker Hughes Inc. would release its survey of how many rigs were out drilling for U.S oil and gas. And every week, oil and gas traders would, for th
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Where Do Oil Prices Go From Here?ForbesSome experts suggest oil prices will be range-bound for a while before heading lower, even as low as $20 per barrel. Others believe oil prices are about to head north before settling somewhere between $70 and $80 per
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CNBCCrude oil bottom seen at $40: CNBC Fed surveyCNBCCrude oil's free fall may be close to bottoming, according to CNBC's January Fed Survey. Wall Streeters in the survey forecast that the lowest price for WTI crude in the current downturn will be
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Kyle Bass: Falling oil to push back Fed rate hikeCNBCOil was higher in early trading Friday—with U.S. crude prices around $47 a barrel—as news of the death of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah fueled uncertainty. But experts see little chance of any change
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The AustralianOil Continues Down Its Slippery Slope: Where's The Bottom?ForbesA fundamental shift is underway in the energy complex. The price of oil, as measured by West Texas Light Sweet Crude, has fallen from its most recent high near $107 per barre
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Inquirer.netWorld stock markets drift as oil falls, China exports riseThe Seattle TimesENERGY: Oil prices approached six year lows a day after Goldman Sachs slashed its forecast for prices in 2015. U.S. crude was down $1.45 to $44.62 a barrel in electronic
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