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Breaking news Tue, 13 May 2008
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1
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Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for June delivery fell US54c to US$12... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) NZ Herald
 Philippines- manila- transportation- business-economy-gas price-oil price hike-jeepney fare (gm1) wnhires
Crude   Economy   Industry   Market   Photos  
Oil prices retreat from last week's record high
LONDON - Oil prices retreated Monday from last week's record close near $126 a barrel as the dollar strengthened against the euro and yen. | Light, sweet crude for June delivery dropped $1.32 to $124.... (photo: WN) San Diego
 Gold,jewel,jewellery,valuable metals,altin. Gold futures fall on weak overseas market, oil
|     MUMBAI: Indian gold futures moved lower on Tuesday tracking a weak overseas market and falling oil prices, but a weak rupee may restrict losses in the later part of the day, analysts s... (photo: WN / Fatma Ceylan) The Times Of India
Gold   India   Market   Mumbai   Photos  
 A Hong Kong-registered tanker spills oil into the sea after an accident near Mallipo beach, South Ko Singapore-based shipping line pays $27,500 for oil spill
| Seattle | A Singapore-based shipping line has paid a $27,500 fine for a 2006 oil spill in Seattle's Elliott Bay, the state Department of Ecology said Monday. | The fine stems from an incident that s... (photo: AP Photo) Seattle Times
Ecology   Oil   Photos   Singapore   Trade  
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Ian Stewart, right, and Gregory Gravalis, both of Bear Wagner Specialists, monitor trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. Markets rally as oil prices retreat
| NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street rallied yesterday as oil prices fell and alleviated some of investors' concerns about accelerating inflation. The Dow Jones Industrial Avera... (photo: AP / Henny Ray Abrams) The Washington Times
Economy   Finance   Market   Photos   US  
 A man walks by a poster of Venezuela´s President Hugo Chavez that reads in Spanish "The reform moves Chavez nationalises largest steel firm
| VENEZUELA'S President Hugo Chavez said today that he will create a state-owned corporation to oversee steel production. Shortly after he announced the expropriation of ... (photo: AP Photo-Howard Yanes / sa0) The Australian
Business   Company   Photos   Steel   Venezuela  
 Poland - ORLEN - Oil Prices - Rafinery _ Energy. wnhires (mb1) WN Photographer To raise oil prices or not, that is the question
(China Daily) | Updated: 2008-05-13 07:32 | Diesel sold out. This notice can be seen at many gas stations in the country. Diesel has been in short supply again in a numbe... (photo: WN/Marzena Bozek) China Daily
Business   China   Market   Oil   Photos  
 An undated picture shows a Qatari Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker ship being loaded up with LNG at Raslaffans Sea Port, northern Qatar. Under the sandy bottom of the turquoise Gulf lies a giant bubble of natural gas - the world´s largest gas field Gulf states' oil wealth begins to percolate into wider region
| Dubai: Rising oil prices are benefiting non-oil-exporting countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region because oil exporters, particularly the GCC countr... (photo: AP Photo) Gulf News
Arab World   Dubai   Gulf   Photos   Wealth  
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1 Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for Jun... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) NZ Herald
Currency   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
 President George W. Bush and King Abdullah bin Abdul Al-Aziz walk the red carpet at Riyadh-King Khaled International Airport after the President arrived Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on the final stop of his Mideast visit. Bush prepares to press Saudis on skyrocketing price of oil
| US President George Bush speaks at a discussion in mid January at the US Embassy in Riyadh. Bush is expected to press Saudi Arabia to do more to contain runaway oil pri... (photo: White House / Eric Draper) Turkish Press
Bush   Mideast   Oil   Photos   Saudi   Slideshow  
Offshore Market Defence & Security
Total Snags Interest in 3 Licenses Offshore Australia
Australian Govt to Tax Condensate; Reaps A$2.5B in 4 Years
BG may sell Contact after buying Origin
Oil Search braves Iraq in oil venture
Nodding Oil
Salamander Expands Portfolio with Working Interests, Acquisitions
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Australia awards nine new permits
Navy ships to exercise in Hawkes Bay
Otto Awarded Exploration Service Contract Offshore Philippin
Greymouth Acquires Swift's Kowhai Discovery
Otto Awarded Exploration Service Contract Offshore Philippines
Otto Awarded Exploration Service Contract Offshore Philippines
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Oil Gas
Stocks slip on bank merger news ahead of federal budget
$20bn budget boost for infrastructure
Australian Govt to Tax Condensate; Reaps A$2.5B in 4 Years
AP Executive Morning Briefing
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1
Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
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Total Snags Interest in 3 Licenses Offshore Australia
North West Shelf gas producers face new tax
Momoho Offshore Taranaki to be Drilled Soon
3D Oil Spuds Wardie-1 Offshore Victoria
Nodding Oil
Salamander Expands Portfolio with Working Interests, Acquisitions
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Pollution & Spills Exploration & Drilling
Council that snooped on parents now uses anti-terror laws to
James River recovery an environmental success story
China quake death toll rises to about 10,000
As prices soar, Zimbabwe hopes for end to turmoil
In this photo released by China's Xinhua news agency, a rescuer tries to help a stranded student out of the debris at Wudu Primary School at Hanwang town in Mianzhu city, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Tuesday, May 13, 2008.
China digs out after deadliest quake since 1976
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WA Libs director quits sinking ship
Nine E&P permits awarded off Western Australia
Momoho Offshore Taranaki to be Drilled Soon
Pan Orient Announces Indonesian Acquisitions
Indonesia Oil Petrol Energy SPBU Market Business Economy Price.(ai1)
Cashed-up emirates beckon Aussies
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