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    The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries was destined not to cut production to defend the price of crude at its ministerial meeting Nov. 27 in Vienna, which had not occurred...
    Dec. 8, 2014
    The US Environmental Protection Agency should recognize progress that is continuing before it considers imposing costly new air quality requirements, an American Petroleum Institute...
    Dec. 8, 2014
    The US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's (PHMSA) proposed rail tank car rule could cost the US economy as much as $60 billion, a report commissioned by ...
    Dec. 8, 2014
    Weakening crude oil prices will cut exploration and production spending by independent producers in the US next year and make integrated oil and gas companies wary of upstream...
    Dec. 8, 2014
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    Dec. 8, 2014
    The US Environmental Protection Agency proposed reducing ground-level emissions limits to 65-70 ppb from its current level of 75 ppb. It also will take comments on possibly cutting...
    Dec. 8, 2014