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Less than Half Americans Have Heard of Oil Sands…

A survey by a major PR company, Fleishman-Hillard into how Americans and Canadians reconciled the need for new oil supplies against environmental concerns, has come up with some interesting facts: Despite the furore over oil sands, it found that less...

India to Invest up to $10 Billion in Tar Sands

As oil creeps towards an unprecedented $150 a barrel the Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora has denied that India and China were responsible for the recent oil rise. Deori said that the growth in consumption in India...

BP Using “Bullying Tactics” in Russia

This fight is getting nasty, and when it is all over, the future of one of Britain’s biggest companies could have been decided. The dispute between BP and its Russian partners took a turn for the worse over the weekend...

Bush Lifts US Oil Exploration Ban

We have said it before and we will say it again. Once an oilman always an oilman. You can’t get crude out from your veins. Yesterday, in a sop to his oil industry buddies, George W. Bush lifted an executive...

Democrats call for Investigation into Iraq Oil Deals

Four Democratic senators, including Senator Carl Levin have called on the State Department's inspector general to investigate whether the agency encouraged lucrative oil deals between Iraq and several Western companies. Any back-room meddling would violate US administration policy, which was...

Oil Sands Project Suffers Setback

Imperial Oil, Canada's largest oil company, has lost a legal bid to overturn a federal regulatory decision that could delay the planned C$8 billion oil-sands project in Alberta. The Federal Court ruled that the government acted properly to cancel a...

Iraq “Has Largest Oil Reserves”

As the world rapidly runs out of oil, one place seems to be swimming in the stuff, and no prizes for guessing who that is … Iraq has dramatically increased the official size of its oil reserves after new data...

UK Fire: Total “To Admit to Negligence”

One of the world’s largest oil companies will admit in court today that Britain’s biggest peacetime explosion was the result of negligence, according to the Times newspaper. In a statement to the newspaper, Total UK confirmed that it had advised...

Bay Area Regulators Approve Global Warming Fees

Air pollution regulators in the Bay area have voted overwhelmingly to approve new rules that impose fees on businesses for emitting greenhouse gasses. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District's board of directors voted 15-1 to charge companies 4.4 cents...

Senator Quizzes Regulator on Speculators

So are speculators pushing the oil price up, and if so by how much? A leading American senator yesterday pressed the top futures market regulator for more information about speculation by big investment funds in crude oil futures. Commodity Futures...