Thursday, September 15, 2016

North Dakota Oil Pipeline Delays Could Hit Producers, Shippers and other top stories.

  • North Dakota Oil Pipeline Delays Could Hit Producers, Shippers

    North Dakota Oil Pipeline Delays Could Hit Producers, Shippers
    With the U.S. government siding in favor of Native American protests against a key North Dakota pipeline, local oil producers and shippers are facing the possibility of greater delays in getting a quick route to ship oil to the Gulf of Mexico. On Friday, following ongoing protests from environmentalists and Native American tribes, the U.S. Justice Department asked operators of the Dakota Access pipeline to suspend construction along a 40-mile (64 km) stretch in North Dakota, just minutes after ..
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  • Libyan Troops Recapture Key Oil Terminals From Militia

    Libyan Troops Recapture Key Oil Terminals From Militia
    BENGHAZI, Libya — Libyan officials say forces loyal to a powerful general have recaptured two key oil terminals from militias in a surprise attack.Forces led by Gen. Khalifa Hifter took over the Ras Lanuf and al-Sidra terminals on Libya's Mediterranean coast on Sunday and hope to seize a third terminal, al-Zueitina.The majority of Libya's oil exports went through the three terminals before a militia known as Petroleum Facilities Guards seized them about two years ago.The return of the oil term..
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  • What VW diesel owners should know about payout

    What VW diesel owners should know about payout
    Loyal owners of Volkswagen diesel cars understandably felt betrayed when they learned the German automaker had rigged the testing process to bypass U.S. emissions standards. But many are having a change of heart after learning how much VW will pay them to turn in their cars. San Diego resident Mark Holthoff, a manager for a community site for used-car enthusiasts called Klipnik.com, was disappointed when he saw the value of his 2014 Volkswagen Golf TDI plummet 30 percent after the “dieselgate” ..
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  • Samsung tells consumers to stop using Galaxy Note 7

    Samsung tells consumers to stop using Galaxy Note 7
    Samsung Electronics on Saturday urged consumers to stop using Galaxy Note 7 smartphones immediately and exchange them as soon as possible, as more reports of the phones catching fire emerged even after the company's global recall. The call from the South Korean company, the world's largest smartphone maker, comes after U.S. authorities urged consumers to switch the Galaxy Note 7 off and not to use or charge it during a flight. Several airlines around the world asked travelers not switch on the..
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  • Hyperbole Alert On The Street - Federal Reserve One Of The Best Central Banks, Not Worst

    Hyperbole Alert On The Street - Federal Reserve One Of The Best Central Banks, Not Worst
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