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Gunmen Kidnap Dutch Oil Worker in Nigeria

Nigerian police said a Dutch oil worker was kidnapped by armed men Thursday morning from a Royal Dutch Shell gas plant, the latest in a spate of hostage-taking in the country's oil-rich southern delta. Complete Story

Oil Prices Hold Above $75 a Barrel

Oil prices retreated from record territory but held above $75 a barrel on Thursday as gasoline demand — and geopolitical tensions — remain high.

Oil Prices Climb to Record Above $75

Oil prices jumped to a record above $75 a barrel on Wednesday, propelled by a rally in gasoline that analysts said could send average U.S. pump prices past $3 a gallon by the weekend.

Petrocaribe Deal Slow to Take Effect

One year after 13 Caribbean countries signed a deal with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to buy oil under preferential terms, a majority of them have not received a single drop of fuel, while those that have are still paying high prices at the pump.

Oil Prices Settle Above $72 a Barrel

Oil prices fell Tuesday in thin trading as markets in the United States were shut for Independence Day, but strong demand and geopolitical worries limited the declines.

Ships Return to La. Waters After Oil Spill

Commercial vessels began using a southwestern Louisiana shipping channel on Friday for the first time since a spill of 47,000 barrels of oil forced its closure last week and tapped the nation's oil reserve.

Oil Spill in La. Leaves Ships Stranded

Ships have been stranded, seafood sources threatened and the nation's oil reserve tapped as the result of 47,000 barrels of oil spilling into a southwestern Louisiana shipping channel, forcing its closure.

Oil Prices Settle Above $73 a Barrel

Oil prices rose by more than $1 a barrel on Thursday, climbing on the back of a rally in gasoline futures, which settled at a nine-month high.

Iraq Oil Output Highest Since Invasion

Iraq is producing an average of 2.5 million barrels of oil a day, its highest level since the war began in 2003, an oil ministry spokesman said Wednesday.

Oil Prices Slump After Channel Reopening

Crude futures fell Wednesday, pulled down by a retreat in gasoline futures prompted by the partial reopening of a Gulf Coast shipping channel closed last week after an oil spill.

Oil Prices Settle Near $72 a Barrel

Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday as traders focused on shipping delays along the Gulf Coast and as Iran's supreme leader rejected the need for nuclear talks with the United States.

Oil Prices Rise on Back of Gasoline Rally

Crude-oil futures rose Monday on the heels of a rally in gasoline that brokers attributed to a shipping snag along the U.S. Gulf Coast that was having some impact on refinery operations.

Oil Prices Hover Around $71 a Barrel

U.S. oil futures were steady on Friday with little fresh news to drive trading, following gains in the two prior sessions. Prices remained above $70 a barrel, buoyed by strong global demand, a Gulf Coast shipping snag and concerns about the unresolved tension between the West and Iran.

Oil Prices Hover Around $70 a Barrel

Crude futures fell but held above $70 a barrel Friday in Asian trading, anchored by strong fuel demand, refinery glitches and jitters about the unresolved tension between the West and Iran.

Oil Prices Hover Around $71 a Barrel

U.S. oil futures were steady on Friday with little fresh news to drive trading, following gains in the two prior sessions. Prices remained above $70 a barrel, buoyed by strong global demand, a Gulf Coast shipping snag and concerns about the unresolved tension between the West and Iran.

Oil Prices Climb on Gasoline Jitters

Oil prices rose for the second straight day on Thursday as fuel demand appeared to remain strong and U.S. refineries encountered some minor obstacles.

N.Y. to Sue Exxon Mobil Over Oil Spill

Exxon Mobil Corp. faces another lawsuit over a massive underground oil spill in Brooklyn that is still seeping sticky goo into a city waterway, decades after the leak was first noticed.

Oil Prices Climb on Gasoline Jitters

Oil prices rose for the second straight day on Thursday as fuel demand appeared to remain strong and U.S. refineries encountered some minor obstacles.

Congress Seeks Payment of Oil Royalties

Oil companies are under pressure in Congress to renegotiate offshore drilling leases containing a government error that could give the industry a $10 billion windfall.

Oil Prices Rise on Inventory Data

Crude oil prices rose above $70 a barrel Wednesday after the U.S. government reported that gasoline inventories grew at a slow clip last week despite high production levels.

Oil Prices Steady Near $69 a Barrel

Crude futures were steady near $69 a barrel Tuesday and some analysts said the monthlong seesawing of oil prices around this level suggests a fair price may have been reached, at least in the short term.

Oil Prices Fall After OPEC Comments

Oil and gasoline futures fell Monday after OPEC said high prices were affecting demand, and the prospect of rising interest rates fueled market concerns about economic growth.

Oil Prices Fall Slightly

Oil prices fell Monday, but clung above $69-a-barrel levels amid lingering worries over Iran's nuclear ambitions, and how that might affect oil supplies.

Oil Company Execs: Fuel Relatively Cheap

Americans paying $3 per gallon at the pump have it relatively cheap when compared with prices globally, say oil and gas company executives who defend their record profits as essential to maintaining supplies.

Crude Prices Rise Ahead of Weekend

Crude oil prices rose for the third straight day ahead of the weekend, but lingering worries about weakening demand kept prices from closing above $70 a barrel.

The Wire

Another 'US in a Bubble' Article I Found

Source: The South Asia Citizens Web

A succinct yet thorough description of the nexus between control of oil markets, US foreign policy and military campaigns that makes much of what is happening in the world seem much less random.

Oil hits record trading high above $75 - Jul. 5, 2006

Source: money.cnn.com

Oil jumped to a record high Wednesday after talks between OPEC producer Iran and the European Union on incentives to end a stand-off over Tehran's nuclear work were suddenly postponed.

A tale of two crises

Source: commentisfree.guardian.co.uk

The second in a series of quarterly posts chronicling the big stories in global energy crisis and climate change. A detailed history of the last 3 months.

BP blames Venezuela's Chavez for shortfall in production

Source: news.independent.co.uk

Venezuela's left-wing government is demanding that BP give up an even greater proportion of the oil produced at its fields in the country, as president Hugo Chavez tries to claw back more of the country's oil wealth from multi-national companies.

Washington's Warlords Lose Out

Source: worldpress.org

From the page:

World Bank loans USD 150 mln to Rajasthan oil project

Source: news.moneycontrol.com

About a quarter of Rajasthan's people live below the poverty line, so the center's goal would be to train small entrepreneurs to bid for cooking, janitorial and security jobs at the construction site and when the facility is operating, Varma said.

Malaysia suspends biodiesel effort

Source: businessweek.com

JUL. 3 1:34 A.M. ET Malaysia has suspended giving new licenses for biodiesel production projects amid concerns that an excess of projects could deprive the food market of palm oil, widely used in cooking, a report said Monday.

Navy pledges to safeguard Hormuz Strait

Source: Reuters.com

From the article: The United States would ensure the free flow of oil and trade through the Strait of Hormuz if passage was threatened, its top navy commander in the Gulf told Reuters on Monday.Iran has a commanding position on the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic channel at the mou …

Don't Worry About the Weather by George Giles

Source: lewrockwell.com

"Two large hurricanes have struck the United States in recent months producing large-scale evacuations, casualties and property damage.

Gas and Aliens...legal, Duschovny, and otherwise

Let’s make this simple: Forget about the aliens (Mexicans) who work hard and help us. Focus on the GASOLINE OLIGOPOLY THAT IS SCREWING US ALL ROYALLY. There is nothing that has really happened to raise gas prices except corruption and greed.

Op-Ed: What 'Energy Security' Really Means

Source: washingtonpost.com

At their annual gathering each summer, the leaders of the rich world promise to fix some pressing global problem -- and usually fail to deliver. This month's Group of Eight summit in Russia takes statecraft to a whole new level.

Australian dirty tricks in Timor Leste?

Source: antiwar.com

John Pilger reports on Australian involvement in disempowerment of Timor Leste's overwhelmingly democratically-supported Fretilin government; is this about Australian control of oil and gas reserves?

Public Service Broadcasting For A Post Carbon World

Source: Global Public Media

This collection of energy experts and alternative thinkers have expert information on all aspects of the issue. Fabulous thinkers and uncommon resources.

Another Dumb Poll on the Economy

Source: chicagotribune.com

Note the second paragraph that I'm quoting.

Ecuador, Venez Define Oil Deal

Source: plenglish.com

Quito, Jun 27 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador and Venezuela are finalizing Tuesday details to refine the former´s domestic crude in plants of the latter, a deal which represents 200 million dollars in savings for Ecuador.

Ecuador Plans First Crude Sale From Former Occidental Field

Source: bloomberg.com

June 27 (Bloomberg) -- Ecuador, South America's fifth-largest oil producer, plans its first sale of crude oil from a block seized last month from Occidental Petroleum Corp.

Ecuador Rules Out Rejoining OPEC

Source: chron.com

The Full Article: QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador has ruled out the possibility of rejoining the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the nation's top government spokesman said Tuesday.

The New American Cold War

Source: thenation.com

"As a result of the Soviet breakup in 1991, Russia, a state bearing every nuclear and other device of mass destruction, virtually collapsed. During the 1990s its essential infrastructures--political, economic and social--disintegrated.

Water Powered Vehicle

Source: Fox News

This isn't exactly a news article, as it is a television news report. But I thought it was important enough to share on here. It's from our friends Faux News.... I just wonder how long it will take until this company is bought-out and buried. The company website is here

Most Americans don't know Canada is their biggest oil supplier

Source: cbc.ca

A new poll suggests the vast majority of Americans are unaware that Canada is the largest foreign supplier of crude oil to the U.S.

The True Cost of a Can of Coca-Cola®

Laramee Land is a fictitious place (it exists only in my head). It's a wonderful place really. In this land, there are ten laws I'd like to think that make Laramee Land a reasonable, if not interesting, place to be.

Nation States 3.1 Pipelineistan; birth of a nation

Pepe Escobar, a recent visitor to Baku wrote “The only other flourishing industry in the Caucasus, apart from oil, is kidnapping. Not to mention Kristina, the top belly-dancer at the Karavanserai, the favorite restaurant of the oil oligarchy, who is in a class by herself.”

Stealing fuel, the new black market?

Incidents of fuel theft are becoming all too common in Texas. With high prices a trend is beginning to occur, people are willing to risk freedom to steal gasoline.

Will OPEC Hold Up?

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is a cartel set up in 1960 to keep oil prices high by fixing the supply of crude oil below its demand.

EU supports new Caspian gas pipeline bypassing Russia

Source: marketwatch.com

"It will end Russian state-owned natural gas monolith Gazprom OAO's (GSPBEX.RS) monopoly for supply to all of southern and eastern Europe." Five European Investors, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, each have 20% stake.

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