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U.S. considering offshore Virginia drilling (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. Minerals Management Service said on Wednesday it has started the process to consider selling leases to drill for oil and natural gas off the coast of Virginia.
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Tags:   Energy    U.S.    considering    offshore    Virginia    drilling    (Reuters)
:: Created: 11-15-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Lower heating costs predicted this winter (AP)

AP - The dramatic drop in world oil prices means a break this winter in heating costs, especially for the eight million households, primarily in the Northeast, that rely on fuel oil, the government says.
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Tags:   Energy    Lower    heating    costs    predicted    this    winter    (AP)
:: Created: 11-15-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Deal paves way for dams' removal on Western river (AP)

This March 16, 2004 picture shows the Copco No. 1 dam on the Klamath River outside Hornbrook, Calif. The Bush administration announced a nonbinding agreement for removing four Klamath dams, including the Copco No. 1, a key to resolving the Klamath Basin's long-standing problems balancing water between farms and fish. (AP Photo/Jeff Barnard)AP - An agreement signed Thursday lays the groundwork for removing four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River to help one of the West Coast's most beleaguered salmon runs and end a longstanding environmental dispute.
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Tags:   Energy    Deal    paves    way    for    dams'    removal    Western    river    (AP)
:: Created: 11-15-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Broad drilling ban to stand (AP)

Taxi drivers wait for clients in Green Square in central Tripoli in this December 1, 1999 file photo. As economic barriers fall between Libya and the West, a boom-town atmosphere fed by the novelty of consumer culture has gripped its capital Tripoli. Hotel rooms are in short supply as foreigners flock to the Mediterranean port city to seal business deals made possible by the OPEC member country's recovery from years of sanctions. (Zohra Bensemra/Reuters)AP - House Democrats have no interest in restoring the broad ban on oil and gas development off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts but will seek to "delineate areas available for drilling" when Congress returns next year, the second-ranking Democrat in the House said Tuesday.
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Tags:   Energy    Broad    drilling    ban    stand    (AP)
:: Created: 11-18-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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One man's garbage becomes another's power plant (AP)

A methane gas collection pipe sticks out of the 1-E landfill in Kearny, N.J., Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, with a view of the New York skyline behind. The Kearny site is among 21 landfills in New Jersey that convert methane gas produced by decomposing trash into electricity, according to the state Board of Public Utilities. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)AP - Standing atop the 400-acre 1-E landfill, you get a panoramic view of the Meadowlands sports complex to the north and the New York City skyline to the east. You're also standing on a critical part of New Jersey's, and the nation's, energy future.
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Tags:   Energy    One    man's    garbage    becomes    another's    power    plant    (AP)
:: Created: 10-28-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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OPEC set to meet regularly as world recession looms: analysts (AFP)

President of OPEC Chakib Khelil (left) and OPEC secretary general Abdalla Salem El-Badri attend a press-conference in Vienna, October 24. OPEC could meet regularly over the coming months to announce further cuts in oil output as a worldwide recession weighs on energy demand and crude prices.(AFP/File/Dieter Nagl)AFP - OPEC could meet regularly over the coming months to announce further cuts in oil output as a worldwide recession weighs on energy demand and crude prices, analysts said.
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Tags:   Energy    OPEC    set    meet    regularly    world    recession    looms:    analysts    (AFP)
:: Created: 10-28-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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OPEC to cut oil production by 5 percent (The Christian Science Monitor)

Traders deal in the crude oil options pit of the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday, Oct. 27, 2008 in New York. Oil prices fell to 17-month lows below $62 a barrel Monday in Asia as investors brushed off OPEC's output cut, focusing instead on growing evidence of a severe global economic slowdown that would undermine crude demand.  (AP Photo/Jin Lee)The Christian Science Monitor - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Friday announced a slash in oil production of about 5 percent, or 1.5 million barrels a day, in order to shore up rapidly plummeting prices in a grim global economic environment.
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Tags:   Energy    OPEC    cut    oil    production    percent    (The    Christian    Science    Monitor)
:: Created: 10-28-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Recession adds to pressure on Washington crisis summit (AFP)

US President George W. Bush and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy announced plans for the financial crisis summit in October 2008. The blast of recession hit Europe as leaders from more than 20 rich and emerging countries headed for a crisis summit in Washington and OPEC said also called a special meeting on slumping oil prices.(AFP/File/Ludovic)AFP - Deepening recession and divisions over how to tackle the global financial turmoil increased pressure on world leaders Friday ahead of a summit of more than 20 of the richest nations and emerging countries.
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Tags:   Energy    Recession    adds    pressure    Washington    crisis    summit    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-15-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Inflation tumbles on weak oil prices (AFP)

Inflation came off a 16-year high to 4.5 percent in October as the cost of oil fell sharply, putting the country at risk of equally damaging deflation, official data showed(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - Inflation came off a 16-year high to 4.5 percent in October as the cost of oil fell sharply, putting the country at risk of equally damaging deflation, official data showed on Tuesday.
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Tags:   Energy    Inflation    tumbles    weak    oil    prices    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-18-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Emirates first half profits nosedive (AFP)

An Emirates Airbus A380 flight lands in John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Dubai's Emirates airline said its net profit for the first half of the financial year dropped a dramatic 88 percent to 77 million dollars because of high oil prices.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Dubai's Emirates airline said on Monday its net profit for the first half of the financial year dropped a dramatic 88 percent to 77 million dollars because of high oil prices.
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Tags:   Energy    Emirates    first    half    profits    nosedive    (AFP)
:: Created: 11-12-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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