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Looking Ahead for New Trends in 2010
14 hours ago ago from Energy and Capital
Welcome to the Energy and Capital weekend edition our insights in investing, as well as the top stories this week from Energy and Capital and our sister publications. What started out as a shaky week for crude oil quickly turned into a buying frenzy. The concern was whether crude prices could rebound back over $70 per barrel. After dropping to a low of $68.59 per barrel, pessimists were out in full force, saying that oil prices ...
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23 hours ago ago from FOREX
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16 hours ago ago from Tip News
Tip News 2009-Dec-18 - A Break at the Gas Pump HOUSTON This holiday season, consumers can expect a gift that should ease their burdens a bit: modestly lower gasoline prices. Retail gas prices have been slipping gradually for weeks, thanks to the recent fall in oil prices. Some experts think the national average price for a gallon of gas now $2.59 could fall another nickel by Christmas. It couldn't be more ...
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18 hours ago ago from The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future
Iran rejects reports of Iraqi oil well seizure as attempt to harmties TEHRAN (Xinhua) -- Iran on Saturday rejected the reports that an Iraqi oil well was taken over by Iranian armed forces as an attempt to harm the relations between the two neighboring countries, the official IRNA news agency reported. "Foreign media made unfounded allegation ... and attempted to disrupt friendly relations between Iran and Iraq by propaganda campaign," ...
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18 hours ago ago from Stealth Fusion - World Breaking News
By Jane Van Ryan at Energy Tomorrow: Doing Nothing is Not a Solution - Energy Tomorrow Blog Quote: As we approach the end of year, it's time to take stock of 2009 and pause long enough in our holiday preparations to look forward to 2010. While none of us can predict the future--my snow globe doesn't double as a crystal ball--there are three organizations that have made projections of oil demand in the coming year. The ...
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U.S. Companies Shut Out as Iraq Auctions Its Oil Fields
17 hours ago ago from TIME.com - World
SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos U.S. Companies Shut Out as Iraq Auctions Its Oil Fields By Vivienne Walt Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009 Iraqi workers walk through part of the Halfaya oil field near the southern city of Amara on December 12, 2009. Essam Al-Sudani / AFP / Getty Share Those who claim that the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003 to get ...
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