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Sunday, 12 October 2008
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Oil Prices Climb to Nearly $58 in Asia
Oil prices rose Thursday as traders awaited the outcome of a meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to discuss a possible cut in production to prop up prices.
19 Oct 2006 |
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Oil Prices Rise Above $60 on OPEC Plan
Oil prices rose above $60 a barrel Tuesday as traders awaited an OPEC meeting later in the week for a clearer price direction. Cold weather forecasts in the U.S. also prompted traders to bid up the cost of home-heating fuels.
17 Oct 2006 |
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Reports: China to Add to Oil Reserves
China will begin piping crude oil into tanks at its second oil reserve by the end of the year, reports said Monday, a move likely to raise demand further following record oil imports in September.
16 Oct 2006 |
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Oil Prices Inch Up in Asian Trading
Oil prices recovered slightly in Asian trading early Wednesday after settling at a nearly eight-month low in the previous session as traders started to doubt that OPEC will cut its output.
11 Oct 2006 |
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Pipeline Operator Checks Line Vibrations
The sharp reduction of crude flowing through the trans-Alaska oil pipeline after a partial shutdown of the nation's largest oil field caused a steep section of the line to vibrate for weeks, the operator said Monday.
10 Oct 2006 |
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Inpex May Lose Stake in Iran Oil Project
Japan's trade minister said that a state-designated oil development company could lose part of its stake in a $2 billion project to develop Iran's Azadegan oil field.
06 Oct 2006 |
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China implements strategic oil reserve plan
China has start to put its plan of strategic oil reserve in practice by filling the tanks with domestically produced oil in Zhenhai, a city in the coastla province of Zhejiang, to prevent the nation from disruptions in supplies.
06 Oct 2006 |
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Oil Prices Rebound in Asia
Oil prices rallied Thursday after an attack against Nigerian oil workers and facilities renewed concerns of supply disruptions.
05 Oct 2006 |
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