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CNBCThese lower oil prices could represent a buying opportunity: ExpertCNBCOil prices fell sharply this week on concerns about global oversupply, but now might be the time to buy the commodity, according to one strategist. WTI and Brent crude have both fal
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ForbesAlaska And Oil: A Lesson In Biting The Hand That Feeds YouForbesTo protect delicate tundra where the North Slope meets the Beaufort Sea, oil drilling is allowed only in the dead of winter, when the average temperature is 20 below and the ice 3 feet t
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CNBCTop energy analyst Michael Rothman sees oil surging to $85CNBCMichael Rothman, whom many consider to be the best energy analyst on Wall Street, predicts oil prices will surge above $85 a barrel by the end of the year. His comments came during an in-dep
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Iran's Oil Sector Returns to FormForbesThis article was originally published at Stratfor.com. By Matthew Bey. Oil and geopolitics crossed paths repeatedly throughout the 20th century. And perhaps nowhere were the political effects of their intersection
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ForbesOil Company Taps IBM's Watson To Fend Off Anti-Fracking Attacks On TwitterForbesLast year a big American oil company wanted to get a better handle on anti-fracking propaganda that was propagating on Twitter TWTR +0.77%. They had some questions. W
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seattlepi.comWall St. Slumps as Oil Prices SlideNew York TimesENERGY Benchmark United States crude oil was down 41 cents to $33.21 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It finished Friday at $33.62 a barrel, up 40 cents. Brent crude, a benchmark fo
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ForbesHarold Hamm Expects $60 Oil, Says America Will Double Output AgainForbesThe fracking tycoon has cut capex at Continental Resources CLR +9.52%, but refuses layoffs. He says he'll need all his staff for the new boom to come. Any hope of Russia and
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New York TimesOil Company Earnings, Trader's 'Flash Crash' Hearing and the Jobs ReportNew York TimesExxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP will report their quarterly earnings starting on Tuesday, and the results are not expected to be pretty. O
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ForbesOil Slump Prompts UK Scramble To Support North Sea ExplorationForbesAs the oil market adjusts to an era of sub $50 per barrel prices, it is apparent many conventional and unconventional exploration and production hubs are in for a tough time. The Nor
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ForbesLow Oil Prices Start A Revolution In Saudi Arabia. Russia Next?ForbesThat's a question which promises to be one of the most interesting of the next decade with one of the world's great “petro-states” rushing to modernize as low oil prices bit
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