
Siberian oil output to be supported by tax overhaul
A new tax regime in Russia could pave the way to an increase in oil production from fields in Western Siberia, the Russian energy minister said. ... more
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Oil recovers from Monday's downfall
Oil prices recovered some lost ground in early Tuesday trading on expectations of reasonable growth in 2016 for China and storms in U.S. oil producing states. ... more
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U.S. gas prices inflated by refinery issues
Refinery issues are again keeping gas prices higher for U.S. consumers who are watching crude oil fall to historic lows, retail market analysts said. ... more
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Tests slated for giant Kashagan oil field
Test runs for production from the Kashagan oil field, the largest in the world, should be conducted before the end of the year, a Kazakh minister said. ... more
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Winter storms sock U.S. oil states
Snow- and ice-covered roads are making for hazardous conditions in parts of the U.S. with high levels of oil production, travel advisories show. ... more
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Iran vows to win back oil market share
With more than 2 million barrels of oil per day expected on the market, an Iranian energy director said the country is ready to take a larger market share. ... more
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Russia blames Saudis for low oil prices
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said in a television interview Monday it was Saudi Arabia that was to blame for the collapse in crude oil prices. ... more
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