| Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - LONDON (Reuters) - The biggest oil companies in the world have calculated that few, if any, of today's drivers will see electric cars outnumber gasoline and diesel models in their lifetimes. While politicians and green lobby groups insist the future of transport is electric, in the past two months BP and Exxon have released data which points to electric cars making up only 4-5 percent of all ...
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| Canada loses in oil discount - The widening discounts dragging down the price of Canadian oil are providing a glimpse at what the future looks like if new pipelines like Keystone XL aren’t built
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| Morning Crude Oil Market Report - March crude oil prices traded higher during the initial morning hours, helped by a positive outside market tone and optimism ahead of today's US Non-Farm Payroll report.
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| Fitch Updates 2012 Oil and Gas Price Decks - Fitch Ratings has revised its 2012 price decks for both U.S. oil and natural gas, reflecting various market factors and underlying conditions.
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| Oil ends at highest in three weeks - Crude futures advance for a third day and settle at their highest since mid January as an austerity agreement in Greece and a decline in U.S. jobless claims kindle hopes that demand for oil will be higher....
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| IEA cuts 2012 oil demand growth forecast yet again - LONDON (Reuters) - Global oil demand will grow by less than 1 percent in 2012, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday, cutting its oil growth demand forecast for a sixth consecutive month due to a weak global economy. The agency, which provides energy advice to the world's most industrialised nations, cut its global oil demand growth forecast for this year by 250,000 barrels per ...
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| Making Sense of North America's Shale Oil and Gas Future - By Elliott Gue. Read more » » Related Stocks: OIL ,
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| Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - LONDON (Reuters) - The biggest oil companies in the world have calculated that few, if any, of today's drivers will see electric cars outnumber gasoline and diesel models in their lifetimes. While politicians and green lobby groups insist the future of transport is electric, in the past two months BP and Exxon have released data which points to electric cars making up only 4-5 percent of all ...
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