Thursday, August 30, 2007

Energy Midday Roundup: Oil Prices Climb (Oil discovery)


Energy Midday Roundup: Oil Prices Climb
CNBC - NEW YORK - Following is a summary of top stories in the energy sector at midday Wednesday. Oil Inventories Take a Big Drop Gasoline prices rose overnight for the first time in weeks, and energy futures jumped after the government reported larger-than

Europe rebounds amid markets slump
Worldnews.com - Oil rebounds as storm approaches Gulf CNN Oil rebounds from steep selloff Recovery in global markets , Hurricane Dean pushes up crude prices just a day after tumbling over $2 a barrel. August 17 2007: 5:54 AM EDT LONDON (Reuters) -- Oil prices rose

What's New Now
Baseline - Rocketing oil prices are driving the nation's big oil companies to record profits, but even among this powerful group, one stands out: ExxonMobil. Not only does it invest heavily in technology that give it an edge in finding oil and gas, it keeps

Palm Oil Futures in Malaysia Rise on Concern Declines Overdone
Bloomberg - An increase in crude oil prices also helped boost the appeal of palm oil, which can be mixed with diesel to stretch fossil fuel supplies. Crude oil for October delivery gained 15 cents to $73.66 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York

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dBusinessNews.com - Avalon Announces Purchase Leasehold in Noble County, Oklahoma MINNEAPOLIS -- Avalon Oil & Gas, Inc., (OTCBB:AOGN General Mills Prices $700 Million Five-Year Note Offering MINNEAPOLIS -- General Mills, Inc. (NYSE:GIS) today announced the

Volume 18, Issue 33
Timberjay Newspapers - An obvious place to start is with big oil, which has been raking in record profits with the spike in gas prices. Congress should enact a windfall profits tax and dedicate a portion of those proceeds to infrastructure repairs and improvement. It could

Water Shortages: Investment Opportunities?
MSNBC - Aug. 20-27, 2007 issue - The new oil may be water. According to Global Water Intelligence, a U.K. consultancy, by December Utilities are less attractive, because water prices anywhere are usually regulated by the government and not subject to market

Oil steady at mid-US$73 a barrel after rise overnight crude dips 1
MSN UK News - Oil prices were steady Thursday after jumping in the previous session on unexpected declines in U.S. refinery utilization rates and crude and gasoline inventories. Light, sweet crude for October delivery fell 1 cent to US$73.50 a barrel in Asian

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