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In the view of Credit Suisse, now is not the time to buy oilfield services stocks because the downside risk is too great.
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Weeks ago, oil priced at less than $50 a barrel was unimaginable. Today, a price of $20 draws the same immense skepticism.
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Civeo has announced that due to the fall in oil prices it has cut its 2015 guidance and suspended its dividend.
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Merrill Lynch is reevaluating its position on a few master limited partnerships as it transfers coverage to analyst John Abbot from Nitin Kumar.
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Chevron said in a letter to Canada's National Energy Board that it would abandon its plans to drill in the Arctic due to economic uncertainty in the industry.
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Rice Energy has announced the pricing of the Rice Midstream Partners L.P. initial public offering.
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New data highlights just how much the strong U.S. dollar and the increased U.S. production have been key contributors to the latest drop in oil prices.
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Oil did not start Tuesday on a good note, but it did make a strong recovery, and that is reflected in the stock prices of some major oil companies.
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Here is a look at the top 10 oil companies in the world based on proved reserves. These companies are all at least partially publicly traded on a U.S. exchange.
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When pump prices for gasoline hover around $3.50 a gallon, Americans buy more fuel-efficient vehicles than they do when prices fall below $3.00 a gallon.
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Dropping crude oil prices have had a large impact on the oil and gas sector, but there is a silver lining for refinery companies or major oil companies that operate with an integrated model.
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Finding a bottom in the price of oil has become an elusive game of cat and mouse -- or maybe a game of dollars versus logic.
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Most of the top oil stocks, except for Exxon, saw their short interest fall in the latter two weeks of Noevember.
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OPEC released its December Oil Market Report Wednesday morning, and the cartel said that demand will fall and supply will rise in 2015.
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Enbridge reported that it will increase its dividend by 33%, as well as openly considering a restructuring plan that would affect its U.S. liquids pipeline assets.
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