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Wall Street JournalThe Hottest Oil Trade Is No Longer in TexasWall Street JournalThrough much of the year, regional oil prices in North Dakota have stayed stronger than in Midland, Texas, where transportation challenges at times pushed prices more than $15
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Wall Street JournalThe Hottest Oil Trade Is No Longer in Texas - WSJWall Street JournalThe Bakken, which stretches from Montana to North Dakota, had long been considered by some in the energy industry to be played out. Now the region is ...and more&nb
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BloombergBig Oil Is About to Bury Skeptical Investors in Cash PileBloombergSo far nothing oil companies have done -- from $25 billion buyback programs to better earnings than in the days of $115 oil -- has gotten them out of the doghouse with investors. Sh
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BloombergBig Oil Is About to Bury Skeptical Investors in Cash Pile - BloombergBloombergInvestors still haven't forgiven oil companies for being ill-prepared for a crude-price collapse four years ago. Perhaps more than half a trillion dollars will chang
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Wall Street JournalWhy Some Frackers Look Good After the Oil BustWall Street Journal“Fracker” is still a dirty word in financial markets. It shouldn't be. As bankruptcies pile up among companies that rode the boom and recent bust of hydraulic fracturin
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OilPrice.comIndia's SPR Ambitions Could Help Soak Up The Oil GlutOilPrice.comIndia is in the process of surpassing China as the world's most important country when it comes to analyzing energy markets. India's consumption of various commodities
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Wall Street JournalWhy Oil and Gas Companies Are Bracing for Bad News From BanksWall Street JournalBah, humbug. While it is the wrong season for “A Christmas Carol,” U.S. oil and gas producers are bracing for words to that effect from their lenders. Redete
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Yahoo Finance UKOil slips, glut puts it on track for sixth week lowerYahoo Finance UKLONDON (Reuters) - Oil was on track for another weekly drop as oversupply concerns weighed on the world's oil benchmark, facing a sixth consecutive week of losses, the
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MarketWatchOil gains, but still on pace for hefty weekly dropMarketWatchOil prices nudged higher Friday, though the near-term outlook remains bearish and crude is on track for a weekly loss of more than 4%. Traders are awaiting U.S. non-farm payrolls data
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Wall Street JournalDespite Glut of Oil, Energy Firms Struggle to Turn Off the TapWall Street JournalDespite all their spending cutbacks and idle drilling rigs, American energy producers are finding it hard to turn off the taps that have helped lead to a gl
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