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Refining Puts Lid on Big Oil's Profits Oil Climbs 1.1% on EU Embargo Natural-Gas Futures Jump 4.3% Chesapeake Energy Pulls Back Amid Natural-Gas Glut Chief among the EIA's findings is that the price of oil will rise in coming years as the global economy regains its footing.
Whack to Estimate for Natural Gas Tennille Tracy 2012
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Representatives of United Parcel Service Inc. and Republic Services Inc. say that their companies would buy fewer natural-gas trucks if federal subsidies for purchasing the vehicles are curtailed " Natural-Gas Trucks Face Long Haul ," Marketplace, May 17.
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More Natural-Gas Futures Slide Many energy companies have shifted their focus away from natural gas to more profitable oil.
Glut Hits Natural-Gas Prices Russell Gold 2012
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To End Natural-Gas Impasse MOSCOW -- Smarting from diplomatic pressure and their own crumbling economies, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement Monday that they said will restore gas shipments to Europe and make cut-offs to their customers a problem of the past.
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Mixed Blessings of a Natural-Gas Boom Mr. Pickens arrived for a recent speech in Dallas in a natural-gas-fueled Honda Civic with a bright blue "Pickens Plan" logo.
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Related Natural-Gas Storage Capacity Is an Issue Ann Palu, a 45-year-old travel agent who works from her San Antonio home, keeps her thermostat higher this year than last, but still used almost 2,400 kilowatt hours of electricity in July, up 40% from a year ago, costing her $230.
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Tied to Natural-Gas Trade Russian police arrested an alleged mafia boss who U.S. officials suspect has played a key role in the multibillion-dollar natural-gas trade through Ukraine to Western Europe.
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The May 2 Journal was a good example as they had a feature front page story headlined "Bolivia Seizes Natural-Gas Fields In a Show of Energy Nationalism."
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The May 2 Journal was a good example as they had a feature front page story headlined "Bolivia Seizes Natural-Gas Fields In a Show of Energy Nationalism."
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Energy Giant Won't Curb Production Despite Natural-Gas Slump; Strong Crude Prices Bolster Quarterly Earnings.
Exxon to Keep Its Foot on Gas Pedal Tom Fowler 2012
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