A Clean Car That Runs on Coal (Oil prices)
A Clean Car That Runs on Coal
MSNBC - For two decades, until 2003, oil prices averaged $25 a barrel, making $45-a-barrel liquid coal out of the question economically. But now, with oil prices staying consistently above the $60-a-barrel mark and the environment high on everyone's agenda
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Ahead of the Bell: Oil Inventory
Forbes - Crude oil prices dropped below $70 a barrel to an eight-week low Tuesday, after Hurricane Dean weakened and it appeared the storm might not have a long-term impact on Mexican oil production. Light, sweet crude oil for September delivery lost $1.65 to
Euroshares outlook - choppy after mixed Wall St, oil price falls
Forbes - The oil sector will also be in focus today after crude oil prices dropped to an eight-week low, below 70 usd per barrel, overnight and ahead of US stockpile data later. In Asia, crude prices were firmer but failed to recover all the ground lost in US
Thomson Financial Europe AM at a glance share guide: Shares, oil trade
CNBC - Crude oil prices were firmer in Asian trade Wednesday on bargain-hunting after overnight falls on easing concerns as vital US energy facilities were spared from Hurricane Dean's fury. Brent North Sea crude for October delivery gained 17 cents to 68
Suit: Oil giants fixed prices for 23,000 gas station owners
USA Today - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Nearly two dozen gas station owners in California sued Shell Oil, Chevron (CVX) and Saudi Refining, on Tuesday, claiming the companies conspired to fix prices for 23,000 franchise owners nationwide. The case filed in U.S
Bet for Uneven Seas: Try Oil
Wall Street Journal - Investors have been fleeing risky investments, but that doesn't mean oil futures will tank along with other ailing assets. Analysts and traders cite a host of reasons why -- despite a rocky August so far -- crude-oil prices could stay relatively high
Columns by Edward Lotterman
Idaho Statesman - Thieves are cashing in on increasing prices for metals Lotterman: Question of fairness in taxation is never off the table Now is Recycling oil industry's cash still presents a challenge Lotterman: We must curtail demand for drugs, not just supply
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