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Consortium Agrees on Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Route (XOM, COP, BP, TRP)

Four major oil and gas companies have reached an agreement on the route of an 800-mile natural gas pipeline to transport gas from Alaska’s North Slope to a port on ...
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TransCanada Submits Keystone XL Route Changes

Canadian pipeline company TransCanada Corp. (NYSE: TRP) today submitted a revised Supplemental Environmental Report to the state of Nebraska related to the company’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline project. Today’s submission ...
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TransCanada Gets OK for Texas Portion of Keystone XL Pipeline

In a closely watched case related to the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a judge in Texas has ruled against a landowner and in favor of TransCanada Corp. (NYSE: ...
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24/7 Wall St. Closing Bell — July 19, 2012: Market Sags on More European, Spanish Woes

The three major US stock indexes opened lower this morning after Spanish bond yields rose above 7% again and the country’s Valencia region asked for central government assistance in paying ...
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How is the Keystone XL Pipeline Progressing?

Four and a half years of studies and five failed votes in the House later, exactly where are we with the Keystone XL pipeline? Stuck on the US-Canadian border where ...
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Media Digest (6/6/2012) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, Bloomberg

Nasdaq (NASDAQ: NDAQ) will announce what compensation it will give Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) brokers. (Reuters) The European Union continues to look at ways to help the region’s damaged banks. (Reuters) Spain says ...
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Michigan Oil Spill Compounded by Poor Safety Procedures

Canadian pipeline company Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) is in the hot seat for an oil spill from a ruptured line in southern Michigan. Crews in Marshall, Mich., are still working to clean ...
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Pipeline Reversal from Cushing to Gulf Coast is Complete

The first US pipeline to carry crude oil from the hub at Cushing, Oklahoma, to the US Gulf Coast will begin to be filled this weekend. The Seaway pipeline has ...
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24/7 Wall St. Closing Bell (TRP, DMD, ARII, CHK, KFT, DG, KALU, LDK, HUM, SNH, SOHU, ACI, ADM, RATE, BRCM, DPZ, ODP, PFE, SIRI, VLO, BKS, SUN, PAY)

The major US stock indexes opened slightly lower this morning and continued drifting lower all day. The Chicago PMI report got the day started on the wrong foot, showing a ...
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Canada’s “Dirty Oil” Exports to US to Triple (TRP, KMI, ENB)

The development of the Canadian oil sands is expected to increase the amount of crude oil produced at the Alberta oil sands from its current level of about 1.6 million ...
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24/7 Wall St. Closing Bell (PM, SNDK, BIDU, AMZN, ALU, ELY, CLWR, DECK, WY, TRP, GT, PG, NWL, MRK, HELE, F, COV, CVX, MDRX, EXPE, WDC)

Markets opened higher this morning following a lower-than-expected GDP growth estimate of 2.2%. That was weaker, but not awful (our coverage here). The consumer sentiment survey rose a couple of ...
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Oneok Partners Proposes Bakken-Cushing Pipeline (OKS, OKE, EEP, ENB, TRP)

Oneok Partners LP (NYSE: OKS) this morning announced that it plans to build a 1,300-mile pipeline from the Bakken shale in North Dakota to Cushing, Oklahoma, at a cost of ...
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Keystone XL Pipeline Has Competition — WSJ

The Keystone XL Pipeline, a political football between environmentalists and oil firms that want to move more crude from Canada to the coast of Texas has a rival. According to ...
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President Obama Promises Fast Track for Keystone XL’s Southern Leg (TRP)

Today in Cushing, Oklahoma, President Obama said that his administration would get moving right now on the southern portion of the Keystone XL pipeline from Cushing to the Gulf Coast: ...
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Valero Looks Forward to Export Opportunities (VLO, TRP, TSO, MPC, HFC)

In a presentation yesterday to investors, Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO) CEO Bill Klesse said that stagnant demand for refined products in the US would be replaced by foreign demand ...
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