Just How Much Oil Is In Washington Barrels

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Just How Much Oil Is In Washington Barrels

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Crude prices rise, Iran nuclear talks go to 2nd day
Reuters
| PERTH (Reuters) - Crude rose on Thursday after Washington signaled it was hopeful of progress in resolving a dispute over Iran's nuclear goals as talks on the issue enter a second day, easing fears of oil supply disruptions.
Oil Falls Below $90 for First Time Since November on U.S. SupplySan Francisco Chronicle
As sanctions tighten, Iran gets squeezedCNN (blog)
Oil Falls on Iran's Pledge to Allow InspectionsCNBC.com
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U.S. DOE Weekly Petroleum Status Report for May 18 (Text)
Bloomberg
Following is the text of the weekly Petroleum Status Report from the US Department of Energy: US crude oil refinery inputs averaged just under 15.0 million barrels per day during the week ending May 18, 57 thousand barrels per day below the previous
Oil Extends Drop After US Supplies Increase to 22-Year HighBusinessWeek

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CNBC.com

Memorial Day: Good News on Gasoline Prices, and It May Get Better
CNBC.com
With the price of crude oil hovering around $90 a barrel on Tuesday – down $1.78 a barrel and the lowest it's been in more than half a year – some energy analysts believe it looks as if the price for the rest of the summer could be coming down even
Our love of driving is deceleratingMiamiHerald.com
Gas prices continue downward trendAtlanta Journal Constitution

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WPEC

Oil drops below $90 per barrel for first time since November
WPEC
Benchmark US crude fell $2.25, or 2.5 percent, to $89.60 per barrel. The price hadn't been below $90 per barrel since Nov. 1. hit the highest level since 1990. Analysts expected supplies to grow by The price of oil and other commodities tend to fall as


ND becomes nation's second-leading oil producer, surpassing Alaska but still
Washington Post
BISMARCK, ND — North Dakota has passed Alaska to become the second-leading oil-producing state in the nation, trailing only Texas, state officials said Tuesday. North Dakota oil drillers pumped 17.8 million barrels in March, with a daily average of

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