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Monday, June 17
- WTI Crude Trades at Nine-Month High
- Barclays Sees Brent Crude Capped at $107.60
- U.S. Natural Gas Rebounds
- Sundance Energy Looks to Acquire More U.S. Shale Assets
- Statoil Shuts Oseberg Field Centre in North Sea
- Chevron’s $10 Billion Angola LNG Ships First Gas Cargo
- Warburg Pincus to Back New African Oil and Gas Explorer
- EIA Report: U.S. Oil Production Could Hit 10 MMbopd by 2040
Friday, June 15
- WTI Trades Near Three-Week High on Signs of U.S. Growth
- U.S.-Europe Diesel Flow Seen Rising Amid Output at 23-Year High
- Oil Hunted in Mozambique After World’s Largest Gas Discoveries
- Far East Energy in Takeover Talks With Oil Majors, CEO Says
- Malaysia's $30 Bln Drive Reverses Oil Decline, Boosts Gas
- U.S. Shale Is A Boon To Manufacturers But Not Their Workers
- Statoil: Global Oil Demand Will Hit 100M Barrels per Day by 2040
Thursday, June 14
- WTI Crude Rises for a Second Day
- U.S. Crude Output Tops Imports for First Time in 16 Years
- Canadian Crude Output to Double by 2030 on Oil Sands Growth
- Clouds Gather Over Mexico's New Oil Potential
- U.K. Minister: Spurring Shale Gas Exploration is Responsible
- Report: French Ban Should Be Eased to Assess Shale Reserves
- Oil-Rich Kazakhstan Kickstarts 'Green Revolution' for Energy
- Mozambique Considers Selling Stake in Rovuma Field
- Russian Arctic-Mapping Satellite Malfunctions
- Reliance Plans $26 Billion in Investments
- Legal Strategies Impacting Fracturing Controversy
Wednesday, June 12
- WTI Drops a Third Day
- Report: U.S. Oil Production Rose at Record Pace on Shale
- U.S. Natural Gas Drops on Inventory Outlook
- Chevron CEO: Industry Must Deal With Hydraulic Fracturing Concerns
- IEA: OPEC Boosted Oil Production to Seven-Month High in May
- Demand Forecast for OPEC Crude Cut as China Cools
- Caspian CPC Crude Exports to Decline 1.2 Percent in July
- U.K. Shale Gas Equal to Nine Years of Demand
- Leni Reports Record Production in Spain, Trinidad
- Gas Adds Energy to Israeli Diplomacy
- Mozambique: No Interest in Selling Stake in Rovuma Gas Block
- Myanmar Finally Takes a Seat at Its Own Oil and Gas Feast
- Meteorite Reveals Ancient Mars Had Component Key to Life
Tuesday, June 11
- WTI Crude Declines a Second Day
- OPEC Boosts Supply to Six-Month High
- EIA: Shale Estimates Cement Shift From Oil to Gas
- States Target Hydraulic Fracturing with Bans, Fines
- Petronas Sees $20 Billion Investment in Canadian LNG Project
- Venezuelans Find Oil Bonanza in Colombia
- Trafigura Sells Ekofisk Crude; Buzzard Field at Full Production
- Croatia Joins Push for Europe-Caspian Gas Link
- West Africa: Firms Persevere with Pre-Salt Drilling
- Chevron to Sell Two Nigerian Oil Blocks
- Seychelles Offers Oil/Gas Exploration Blocks
- Missouri Lawyer Brings Nuisance Claims to Hydraulic Fracturing Arena
