
Oil prices dip modestly on U.S. GDP figures
Crude oil prices started the trading day Wednesday relatively flat as concerns about an oversupplied market were offset by declines in the U.S. economy. ... more
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Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski ties Iran to U.S. oil export debate
Iranian sanctions should stay in place as long as policymakers keep a ban on domestic crude oil exports in force, a report from U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowksi read. ... more
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Shell holds Tehran talks over potential investment
Anglo-Dutch giant Shell on Wednesday became the first international oil group to announce that it had held talks with Iran about potential investment should sanctions be lifted as part of a nuclear deal with the West. ... more
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Canada files charges for Lac-Megantic disaster
The Canadian transport authority said it filed legal charges in connection with the Lac-Megantic oil-train disaster in 2013 under two federal acts. ... more
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Gas prices start edging lower
The price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in the United States is edging lower as wholesale prices decline and refinery issues ebb, surveys find. ... more
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Plains reveals California spill migration
Oil spilled off the California coast in May migrated more than 150 miles to mix with oil from natural seeps, Plains All American Pipeline said. ... more
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Oil prices off on Chinese supply data
Crude oil prices moved lower for the second consecutive day on word of increased Chinese oil production and expectations from Iran. ... more
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