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    Exxon (pictured), Shell, and BP, among other large energy companies, announced on Wednesday that they have signed a pledge to reduce methane emissions from natural gas production. The declaration represents another example of major energy companies taking a more aggressive posture toward climate change than the Trump administration. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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    Exxon, Shell, BP pledge to reduce methane emissions from natural gas

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    November 22, 2017 7:29 pm
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    Oil companies continued to cease offshore operations and evacuate personnel on Thursday in preparation for Tropical Storm Harvey becoming a full-blown hurricane. The tropical storm is expected to intensify into an category 3 hurricane by Friday morning, as it heads directly for the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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    Oil industry evacuates, ceases production as Harvey approaches

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    Brat: How (and why) the Freedom Caucus plans to force a vote on full Obamacare repeal
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    Brat: How (and why) the Freedom Caucus plans to force a vote on full Obamacare repeal

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    Rep. Brat: How young Americans can “put the fear of God into your congressman” — EXCLUSIVE
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    Rep. Brat: How young Americans can “put the fear of God into your congressman” — EXCLUSIVE

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    Aramco and Shell founded the 50-50 joint venture called Motiva over two decades ago. (AP Photo/Bruce Stanley, File)
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    Saudis complete takeover of largest US refinery

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    May 2, 2017 2:06 am
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    “The fatal conceit”: Dave Brat quotes Hayek to wreck RyanCare [VIDEO]
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    “The fatal conceit”: Dave Brat quotes Hayek to wreck RyanCare [VIDEO]

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    Brat on Trump’s millennial promises: Loan reform, school choice will happen [VIDEO]
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    Brat on Trump’s millennial promises: Loan reform, school choice will happen [VIDEO]

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    Newer, efficient shipping routes have made it easier to produce yet-to-be-tapped oil, gas and mineral deposits. As such, the Arctic has emerged as a geopolitical hotbed. (AP Photo) 
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    Big Oil gives up on 2.2 million acres of Arctic drilling

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    Shell and Saudi Aramco are splitting up a 50-50 partnership they formed in the 1980s called Motiva. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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    Saudis aim to control the U.S.’s largest oil asset

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    March 22, 2016 9:10 pm
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    For big oil companies, a carbon tax gives them an edge over their primary competitor, coal. (AP Photo)
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