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Natural gas rates sure to go higher

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

National wholesale natural gas prices are very close to the all-time records set in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005. In ...

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Exoma Energy Limited (ASX:EXE) Posts 82% Cash Revenue Increase; Oil and Gas Production up 28%

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

Exoma Energy Limited (ASX:EXE) Posts 82% Cash Revenue Increase; Oil and Gas Production up 28% Perth, Aug 1, 2008 (ABN Newswire) - Emerging onshore oil ...

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Eaves Preparing Lawsuit Against Oil Companies

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

John Arthur Eaves, Junior says he is in the investigative stages of a lawsuit against the five big oil companies in this country, for price ...

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Penn Virginia Corporation Provides Second Quarter 2008 Oil and Gas Operational Update

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

- Penn Virginia Corporation James W. Dean Vice President, Investor Relations 610-687-7531 Fax: 610-687-3688 Penn Virginia Corporation (NYSE:PVA) today announced record ...

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Big tobacco gets smoked for $1.15 billion

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

... Thursday, Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd. was fined $200 million and Rothmans Benson & Hedges (TSX:ROC) $100 million as part of the criminal charges. The companies will shell out another ...

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U.S. GDP Growths Lowered, Stocks Follow

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

... and Nasdaq Composite Index decreased 4.17 or 0.18% to close at 2,325.55. In Toronto TSX Composite closed down 90.30 or 0.66% to 13,592.91. Of the 30 stocks in Dow ...

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French nuclear industry has repeated accidents - World Socialist Web Site

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

French nuclear industry has repeated accidentsWorld Socialist Web Site, MI - 16 minutes agoBy Olivier Laurent A major uranium leak at the Tricastin nuclear facility has focused attention on a series of recent incidents in France’s nuclear industry ...

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Drivers in Germany to get slight reprieve as AAFES gas prices drop

By News Feed - Posted on 31 July 2008

STUTTGART, Germany - Most fuel prices sold through the Army and Air Force Exchange Service will drop by about 10 cents per gallon starting Saturday, marking ...



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