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Wall Street JournalUS Oil Exports Boost Prospects for Small Foreign Trading HousesWall Street JournalThe lifting of a 40-year ban on American crude exports promises eventually to help U.S. oil producers get their abundant crude to global markets. But there
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FortuneHere's What Happened When This Journalist Attempted To Buy A Literal Barrel Of OilFortune(Or at least a good story for a markets reporter to pursue.) As Alloway explains, “the price of oil for future delivery was higher than the expected price o
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FuelFix (blog)Three more oil service firms cutting hundreds of jobs, wagesFuelFix (blog)The reductions come as hundreds of U.S. land rigs have gone idle amid billions in oil-company spending cuts, a reaction to plummeting crude prices, which have been cut
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Calgary Housing Boom Poised for Bust in Oil ReversalBloomberg(Bloomberg) -- The oil that fueled Calgary's housing boom has created the conditions for a bust. Genworth MI Canada Inc., the country's largest non-government mortgage insurer, said last
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Sydney Morning HeraldThis almost forgotten metric is suddenly driving the oil marketThe Globe and MailThis past Friday, traders were bent over their desks, staring at their screens, waiting for 1 p.m. ET to see whether drillers extended their biggest-ever
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NJ.comW. Va. oil train explosion has N.J. raising concerns over rail safetyNJ.comEach day, long trains trailing hundreds of matte-black tank cars filled with highly flammable crude oil snake along the rails through New Jersey to a refinery in Linden. On on
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The Daily StarParty mood for oil traders since 2008 price crashThe Daily StarLONDON: The oil price crash has meant slashed budgets, staff layoffs and mothballed projects for big producers, but oil traders will celebrate their best market for years this wee
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CNBCOil: Why nobody knows how low it will goCNBCThe plunge in the price of oil over recent months has defied all but the most pessimistic analysts. At the moment, there are no shortage of forecasts to pick from as to how low it may eventually go. Goldman S
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Some on Wall Street see oil plunging to $40, and belowFuelFix (blog)The U.S. benchmark crude price, down more than $60 since June to below $45 yesterday, is on the way to this next threshold, said Societe Generale SA and Bank of America Corp. And Goldman S
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