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  1. OPEC president rules out oil output cut (Reuters)
  2. Oil climbs back to $67, Nigeria's Forcados still down (Reuters)
  3. Crude Oil Prices Rise to $67 a Barrel (AP)
  4. Commodities to drive TSX higher while investors look to US manufacturing data (Canadian Press)
  5. OPEC June action unlikely if oil price steady: Qatar (Reuters)
  6. Stocks End Solid 1Q With Modest Decline (AP)
  7. Oil heads toward US$70, with potenially grave consequences for global economy (Canadian Press)
  8. Demand For Oil, Gas Gives Drilling Services Firm Plenty Of Work (Investor's Business Daily)
  9. Stocks end lower on day, but higher for quarter (Reuters)
  10. Oil prices slide on easing supply concerns (AFP)
  11. Layne Christensen to cut board size (Reuters)
  12. Oil prices mixed (AFP)
  13. Canadian oilpatch at 'centre stage' of global energy industry: NYSE president (Canadian Press)
  14. Weakness in U.S. dollar, higher commodity prices pushes loonie up sharply (Canadian Press)
  15. NCPA: Windfall Profit Taxes Fuel America's Addiction to Foreign Oil; 93 percent of Americans Already Concerned with Country's Dependency (U.S. Newswire)
  16. Patterson-UTI profit nearly quadruples (Reuters)
  17. Ethanol shortage could up gas prices (USATODAY.com)
  18. South Korea's economic recovery slows amid uncertainties (AFP)
  19. Oil prices fall in Asian trade (AFP)
  20. Officials: Gas Prices May Rise This Summer (AP)
  21. World Oil Prices Rise on Supply Concerns (AP)
  22. Resources push Toronto stocks to record high (Reuters)
  23. Exxon Dethrones Wal-Mart on Fortune 500 (AP)
  24. Oil prices climb to 67.0 dollars (AFP)
  25. China Refiner Sinopec Reports Net Profit (AP)
  26. Average Gas Prices Up to $2.59 Per Gallon (AP)
  27. Merkel announces massive investment in German energy research (AFP)
  28. Stocks climb on lower oil, Fed comments (Reuters)
  29. Stocks End Higher on Positive M&A News (AP)
  30. Energy, banks weigh down Toronto stock index (Reuters)
  31. Senate panel takes baby steps on climate change (Reuters)
  32. EU Pushes Governments to Open Gas Markets (AP)
  33. Global Warming Legislation Should Take Economic Approach; NCPA Scholar Urges Congress to Focus on Adaptation (U.S. Newswire)
  34. Venezuela Oil Field Seizures Cause Jitters (AP)
  35. Financials, industrials send Toronto market down, oil declines; N.Y. higher on M&A news (Canadian Press)
  36. Gazprom Seeks Gas Price Hike for Belarus (AP)
  37. Oil prices fall (AFP)
  38. Summer electric bills won't rise much (USATODAY.com)
  39. China Eyes Hydro, Nuke Plants To Help Meet Big Power Needs (Investor's Business Daily)
  40. Senate panel takes baby steps on climate change (Reuters)
  41. Nasdaq, S&P Close at New Five-Year Highs (AP)
  42. Oil jumps on US gasoline supply concerns (Reuters)
  43. Oil Prices Jump Above $67 Per Barrel (AP)
  44. Tesoro CEO Sees No Demand Dropoff for Gas (AP)
  45. Wednesday's Commodities Roundup (AP)
  46. Stocks rise; Apple lifts techs, oil aids energy (Reuters)
  47. Resource stocks send TSX up 100 points; N.Y. makes modest gains as oil rises (Canadian Press)
  48. Good Tidings for 2006 (BusinessWeek Online)
  49. Oil prices slip ahead of US stocks report (AFP)
  50. Oil eases ahead of inventories (FT.com)
  51. Europe higher as global interest rate fears ease (FT.com)
  52. European stocks poised for higher open (FT.com)
  53. Nasdaq, S&P Close at New Five-Year Highs (AP)
  54. Tesoro CEO Sees No Demand Dropoff for Gas (AP)
  55. Oil companies criticized for lack of ethanol pumps (Reuters)
  56. Some Democrats Ask Bush for Energy Summit (AP)
  57. Mexican Farmers Vow to Fight Dam Project (AP)
  58. Rice urges US-India nuclear deal in Congress (Reuters)
  59. Rice urges U.S.-India nuclear deal in Congress (Reuters)
  60. Women's group slams Exxon for sponsoring Masters (Reuters)
  61. Rice defends U.S.-India nuclear deal in Senate (Reuters)
  62. India vows action on dam row to end Medha Patkar's fast (Reuters)
  63. Hunger strike reignites Narmada dam row (Reuters)
  64. US, Venezuela diplomats meet to try to ease tension (Reuters)
  65. Senators unveil plan to rein in big oil, OPEC (Reuters)
  66. First fuel-cell police car delivered by Chrysler (AFP)
  67. Nigeria militants warn oil workers not to return (Reuters)
  68. Mexican Farmers Vow to Fight Dam Project (AP)
  69. Some Democrats Ask Bush for Energy Summit (AP)
  70. Three ski patrol members killed at Calif. resort (Reuters)
  71. One dead in fuel tank accident at LA refinery (Reuters)
  72. One dead in fuel tank accident at L.A. refinery (Reuters)
  73. First fuel-cell police car delivered by Chrysler (AFP)
  74. Nigeria militants warn oil workers not to return (Reuters)
  75. Mexican Farmers Vow to Fight Dam Project (AP)
  76. Some Democrats Ask Bush for Energy Summit (AP)
  77. Three ski patrol members killed at Calif. resort (Reuters)
  78. Senators unveil plan to rein in big oil, OPEC (Reuters)
  79. Oil companies criticized for lack of ethanol pumps (Reuters)
  80. Rice urges US-India nuclear deal in Congress (Reuters)
  81. Rice urges U.S.-India nuclear deal in Congress (Reuters)
  82. Big Oil Makes Push in On-Campus Recruiting (AP)
  83. Gazprom makes first LNG delivery to Britain (AFP)
  84. Discount retailers brace for another oil spike (Reuters)
  85. One dead in fuel tank accident at LA refinery (Reuters)
  86. Tipping Point: Half of America Wants a Hybrid Car (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
  87. First fuel-cell police car delivered by Chrysler (AFP)
  88. Nigeria militants warn oil workers not to return (Reuters)
  89. Mexican Farmers Vow to Fight Dam Project (AP)
  90. Some Democrats Ask Bush for Energy Summit (AP)
  91. Three ski patrol members killed at Calif. resort (Reuters)
  92. gas war might work
  93. Construction starts on power station on China's Yellow River (AFP)
  94. Japan's Cosmo Oil closes refinery unit after fire (Reuters)
  95. Economy shows signs of slowing amid high oil (Reuters)
  96. Senator rips ex Exxon CEO's retirement package (Reuters)
  97. Former Exxon boss: Critics "don't understand" oil (Reuters)
  98. World needs more petroleum refineries: Qatar (AFP)
  99. Central America eyes sweet alternative to oil (Reuters)
  100. Three Mile Island shows US nuclear risks, rewards (Reuters)
  101. Gas 75$pb
  102. US investigates Swiss-registered RosUKrEnergo gas company (AFP)
  103. Sweden goes for green as Nordics mull energy future (Reuters)
  104. Energy, defense deals inked as China president visits Saudi (AFP)
  105. Chinese Leader, Saudis Talk Oil, Trade (AP)
  106. Iran-India gas link deal close despite US ire (Reuters)
  107. Bush marks Earth Day with focus on alternative fuels (Reuters)
  108. Bush Promotes Fuel Cells on Earth Day (AP)
  109. Iran says will not halt oil exports (Reuters)
  110. Oil tops agenda as China president visits Saudi (AFP)
  111. Oil's top brass talk prices at summit (Reuters)
  112. US won't ask OPEC for more oil (Reuters)
  113. China president looks to establish Saudi-fed oil reserve (AFP)
  114. Doha forum opens amid Kuwait offer to calm oil prices (AFP)
  115. Chinese president looks to establish Saudi-fed oil reserve (AFP)
  116. Gulf states reap the fruits of record oil prices (AFP)
  117. Bush promotes hydrogen-powered cars on Earth Day (Reuters)
  118. Chinese Leader, Saudis Talk Oil, Trade (AP)
  119. Iran-India gas link deal close despite US ire (Reuters)
  120. President Touts Hydrogen-Powered Cars (AP)
  121. Iran says will not halt oil exports (Reuters)
  122. Oil's top brass talk prices at summit (Reuters)
  123. China acts to secure oil reserves amid record crude prices (AFP)
  124. US energy secretary calls for more security at oil facilities (AFP)
  125. Record prices may have silver lining for oil-thirsty US (AFP)
  126. OPEC says powerless to drive down $75 oil (Reuters)
  127. Bush promotes hydrogen-powered cars (Reuters)
  128. Russia should cut oil to overfed Europe: Transneft (Reuters)
  129. Republicans urge Bush to probe high gasoline costs (Reuters)
  130. Bush takes aim at gasoline prices (Reuters)
  131. London shares close down (AFP)
  132. Bush unveils steps to counter high oil prices (Reuters)
  133. ExxonMobil evacuates staff from Nigeria oil terminal (AFP)
  134. Eco-friendly Belize wary of oil fever (Reuters)
  135. Iraq oil inspector says smuggling threatens economy (Reuters)
  136. BP sees first-quarter profits sink, despite high oil prices (AFP)
  137. BP exec warns taxes could scuttle Alaska pipeline (Reuters)
  138. Bush takes aim at gas prices (Reuters)
  139. London shares close down (AFP)
  140. Bush unveils steps to counter high oil prices (Reuters)
  141. ExxonMobil evacuates staff from Nigeria oil terminal (AFP)
  142. Eco-friendly Belize wary of oil fever (Reuters)
  143. Iraq oil inspector says smuggling threatens economy (Reuters)
  144. BP sees first-quarter profits sink, despite high oil prices (AFP)
  145. BP exec warns taxes could scuttle Alaska pipeline (Reuters)
  146. Republicans urge Bush to probe high gasoline costs (Reuters)
  147. China acts to secure oil reserves amid record crude prices (AFP)
  148. Cape Cod debates first U.S. offshore wind farm (Reuters)
  149. Putin Orders Pipeline Moved Away From Lake (AP)
  150. Gorbachev urges G8 to back solar power, not oil or nuclear (AFP)
  151. Oil group sees no widespread summer shortages (Reuters)
  152. Chinese leader prospects for oil in Nigeria (AFP)
  153. ConocoPhillips profit up 13 percent (AFP)
  154. India agrees to invest in Uzbek energy fields (Reuters)
  155. Cape Cod debates first US offshore wind farm (Reuters)
  156. Putin Orders Pipeline Moved Away From Lake (AP)
  157. Gorbachev urges G8 to back solar power, not oil or nuclear (AFP)
  158. Oil group sees no widespread summer shortages (Reuters)
  159. Chinese leader prospects for oil in Nigeria (AFP)
  160. ConocoPhillips profit up 13 percent (AFP)
  161. India agrees to invest in Uzbek energy fields (Reuters)
  162. Bush takes aim at gas prices (Reuters)
  163. London shares close down (AFP)
  164. Bush unveils steps to counter high oil prices (Reuters)
  165. Find the Lowest Fuel Prices
  166. U.S. Reaches Out to Some Oil-Rich Nations (AP)
  167. Chinese leader strikes oil in Nigeria (AFP)
  168. Senate Republicans take aim at fuel prices (Reuters)
  169. ExxonMobil draws more fire with 8.4 billion dollar profit (AFP)
  170. Republican Senators take aim at fuel prices (Reuters)
  171. Some gas stations run dry in Houston, Dallas (Reuters)
  172. Bush Rejects Windfall Tax on Oil Profits (AP)
  173. Bush sees no evidence of gasoline "rip-off" (Reuters)
  174. Energy-hungry China clinches oil exploration pacts with Kenya (AFP)
  175. Bush, Azerbaijan Leader Discuss Oil, Iran (AP)
  176. U.S. Reaches Out to Some Oil-Rich Nations (AP)
  177. Bush seeks to raise car fuel standards (Reuters)
  178. Senate panel OKs plan to sue OPEC (Reuters)
  179. Chinese president ends oil safari, to mixed reactions (AFP)
  180. Why a Gas Tax Is Good for You (U.S. News & World Report)
  181. Chevron profit up 49 percent as oil industry draws more ire (AFP)
  182. No evidence of pump price profiteering: Bodman (Reuters)
  183. Bolivia Military Told to Occupy Gas Fields (AP)
  184. ExxonMobil still evaluating Bolivian nationalisation (AFP)
  185. Buses Start Using Clean-Burning Fuel (AP)
  186. Troops seize oilfields in Bolivian nationalization (AFP)
  187. US says to maintain Saudi oil trade relationship (Reuters)
  188. Bolivia defends gas nationalization amid criticism (AFP)
  189. US monitoring gas nationalization in Bolivia: White House (AFP)
  190. High energy prices in nobody's interest: Saudi oil minister (AFP)
  191. Ethanol may not be answer to US oil dependence: critics (AFP)
  192. Spain, Repsol voice worry over Bolivian nationalisations (AFP)
  193. Britain's BG Group enters Oman with gas deal (AFP)
  194. EU, Brazil Concerned by Bolivia Gas Move (AP)
  195. Sakhalin weighs environmental cost of Shell project (Reuters)
  196. Bolivia: Gas nationalization just the start (Reuters)
  197. Bolivia Plans to Nationalize More Sectors (AP)
  198. House OKs Energy Price-Gouging Punishment (AP)
  199. US says world oil prices to stay high through 2007 (Reuters)
  200. Bolivia urged to reassure partners on nationalizations (AFP)
  201. BG Group sees first-quarter profit double, tracks Bolivia news (AFP)
  202. POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: DNC Chairman on Oil (AP)
  203. S.American leaders agree to negotiate gas prices (Reuters)
  204. Crisis Feared Over Bolivia Gas Takeover (AP)
  205. Shell sees first-quarter profits climb on soaring oil prices (AFP)
  206. House Panel Questions Exxon Mobil Payment (AP)
  207. Indians cheer Bolivia nationalization, Big Oil frets (Reuters)
  208. Greenpeace urges ADB to stop funding fossil fuel projects (AFP)
  209. Bolivia tries to defuse concerns over nationalization move (AFP)
  210. Brazil Challenges Bolivia Nationalization (AP)
  211. Kempthorne Nomination Tied to Energy (AP)
  212. Bolivia pledges to honor gas supplies, price worries continue (AFP)
  213. S.American leaders agree to negotiate gas prices (Reuters)
  214. Democrats push to end tax breaks for oil companies (Reuters)
  215. Iran poses threat to dominance of the US dollar
  216. Broke/Sick/Upset of Gas Prices , This is the way to go!!
  217. US offers aid to Tajikistan with security and hydroelectric energy (AFP)
  218. Shell Canada offers to buy BlackRock Ventures for $2.17 billion (AFP)
  219. Oil a sticky issue for next Mexico president (Reuters)
  220. Bolivia's populism steps on Brazil (The Christian Science Monitor)
  221. Little room to up world oil output in a crisis: EIA (Reuters)
  222. US group to make power conservation a commodity (Reuters)
  223. Shell says oil spills up 50 pct in 2005 (Reuters)
  224. Lawmakers act to boost offshore drilling (Reuters)
  225. House Panels Signals Support for Drilling (AP)
  226. US oil refiners tell Congress not fixing fuel cost (Reuters)
  227. Israeli firm to resume fuel supply to Palestinians (Reuters)
  228. Bolivia, Brazil Create Gas Commission (AP)
  229. Alaska Gov. warns of federal takeover of gas pipeline (Reuters)
  230. Energy trade ties dominate EU-Latin America summit (AFP)
  231. Brazilian Farmers in Bolivia Fear Reforms (AP)
  232. With Gas Prices Flying High, Annan Calls for Energy Revolution (OneWorld.net)
  233. Hybrid Cars: How They Work and What They Really Cost (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
  234. N.Y. Gas Rig Collapses Killing Worker (AP)
  235. Nigerian militants threaten major gas export plant (Reuters)
  236. Italy's Eni: Kidnapped Oil Workers Freed (AP)
  237. Bolivia Dominates EU-Latin American Summit (AP)
  238. Newest hot spot for oil production: Canada
  239. Iran's Nuke Program Overshadows Summit (AP)
  240. Ecuador moves against US oil giant (Reuters)
  241. Ex-Clinton aide calls for Mexico Marshall plan (Reuters)
  242. Democrats offer plan to cut US oil import reliance (Reuters)
  243. Leaders of Venezuela, Libya Discuss Oil (AP)
  244. India's Oil and Natural Gas signs services deal with Halliburton (AFP)
  245. Four die in fire at ONGC office in Mumbai (Reuters)
  246. Gas pipeline blown up in Pakistan, three killed (Reuters)
  247. Syrian oil draws Asian help (The Christian Science Monitor)
  248. US, Saudi Arabia agree high oil prices are bad: Rice (Reuters)
  249. Under fire, Exxon Mobil touts environmental record (Reuters)
  250. Leaders of Venezuela, Libya Discuss Oil (AP)