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By Canadian Press |
August 26, 2008
Chevron Corp. the second-largest U.S. oil company, plans to give Exxon Mobil Corp. control of the Hebron oil field off Newfoundland and Labrador.
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By Staff Writer |
August 20, 2008
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador expects the province will gain $20 billion in royalties and up to 3,500 jobs from the Hebron offshore oil project.
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By Jack Lifton |
July 24, 2008
Toyota's dilemma: An investment opportunity in rare earths based on too much good news for Toyota.
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By Stephen Clayson |
May 2, 2008
Are hysterical headlines over the profits of the oil super majors justified?
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By Jing Yang |
August 29, 2007
China is on a mission to boost the use of natural gas in its energy mix to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the country's dependency on oil.
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By Jack Lifton |
August 16, 2007
The U.S. can remedy its relative peak oil problem by eliminating its current, self-induced, relative peak metals-critical-to-self-sufficiency-in-energy-production problem.
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By Andrew K. Burger |
June 10, 2007
FuelCell Energy is finding buyers for its Direct Fuel Cell technology both here and abroad as electric utilities and governments continue their drive to reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions and enhance energy security.
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By Edward Tapamor |
May 4, 2007
American multinationals have bent "free markets" to their own whims for years, but they do not like it when others behave equally as badly and, like BP, seem to get away with it. All in the name of an extra dollar.
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By Dina O'meara |
March 19, 2007
Analysts say Royal Dutch Shell's C$8.7-billion privatization of Shell Canada could signal a change in bitumen flow out of Alberta, but not a change in business strategy for the oil sands giant.
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By Cyril Widdershoven |
March 12, 2007
In the coming months, analysts will be keeping an eye on the situation in Algeria, as gas-to-liquid projects present one of the only new sources of gas monetization available.