
Iraq predicts oil will rise to $64-65 per barrel
Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi said Sunday he expects the price of crude oil, which dropped to a six-year low in January, to continue recovering to reach $64 or $65 per barrel. ... more
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Canada's Encana Corp. cuts spending
Canadian energy company Encana said Wednesday its U.S. natural gas assets performed well last year, but 2015 capital investments will be cut by $700 million. ... more
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Northrop Grumman moves to boost B-21 Raider output
Telus and AST SpaceMobile plan direct-to-phone satellite service across Canada
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West coast refinery issues spill over to pump
Maintenance at U.S. refineries should leave some markets short on gasoline supplies, with West Coast markets suffering most, the Energy Department said. ... more
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Kremlin: Ukraine has natural gas until Tuesday
The natural gas spigot could be closed for Ukraine as early as Tuesday unless it pays for more deliveries in advance, Russia's energy minister said Friday. ... more
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Oil markets ending week on high note
Crude oil prices rebounded Friday on revised U.S. economic data, recovering from midweek slumps sparked by OPEC comments and U.S. inventory buildups. ... more
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North Dakota rig activity at new low
As state leaders review legislative and economic affairs, government data for Friday show the number of rigs in North Dakota down 38 percent year-on-year. ... more
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China opposes UN sanctions on South Sudan
China on Friday voiced opposition to a UN draft resolution on imposing sanctions on South Sudan, saying the measure would be unhelpful at a time when the warring factions are negotiating. ... more
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