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    The WTI crude oil price, the U.S. benchmark, tumbled to the lowest level in its history since markets started trading nearly four decades ago, falling to negative territory.

    Newspaper investigation questions oil field safety

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    ExxonMobil Corp. chairman and chief executive Rex W. Tillerson smiles while speaking to reporters during a news conference after the shareholders meeting in Dallas on May 31, 2006. The chief of the world's largest oil and gas company joined a lawsuit to block construction of a water tower used for a hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, project near his suburban Dallas home, according to the Wall Street Journal. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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    115 killed, 1,500 buildings razed in Nigerian town
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    Oil below $103 as Chinese factory activity drops
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    FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2012 file photo, a construction worker signals to the driver of a forklift who is lifting construction materials into place at an apartment construction site in northeast Bismarck, N.D. North Dakota's robust economy lead by its soaring oil production in the western part of the state has resulted record-high home prices and skyrocketing rental prices that reflect tight supply and strong demand statewide.(AP Photo/Dale Wetzel)
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    Iraq’s oil exports dip by 4.8 percent in January
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    Advocacy groups have ramped up pressure on the Obama administration in the past week as the Environmental Protection Agency prepares to finish a standard that would limit the amount of sulfur allowed in gasoline. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Oil up over $103 on winter demand, supply concerns
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    Large sections of pipe are shown on a neighboring property to Julia Trigg Crawford family farm in Sumner, Texas. (AP/Tony Gutierrez)
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    Court blocks Keystone XL route through Nebraska

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    Baton Rouge port approves lease for oil storage
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    Baton Rouge port approves lease for oil storage

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