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Oil and Gas Headlines
Oil's Wild Ride: Latest Run-Up Yields Calls for Stricter Supervision of Trading (Post, September 23, 2008; Page D01)
Russia Again Halts Stock Trading: Emergency Steps Taken to Prevent Collapse as Market Turbulence Spreads (Post, September 18, 2008; Page A10)
The Power of Oil Consumers (By Henry A. Kissinger and Martin Feldstein, September 18, 2008; Page A21)
Markets, Liquidity Concerns Roil Industry: Baltimore Gas & Electric's Parent in Active Talks With Potential Partners (Post, September 18, 2008; Page D01)
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: Oil's Dramatic Price Retreat Ripples Around the World (Post, September 17, 2008; 5:28 PM)
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: Oil's Dramatic Price Retreat Ripples Around the World (Post, September 17, 2008; Page A01)
House Passes Bill To Expand Drilling, Fund Renewables: Republicans Say Measure Isn't Enough (Post, September 17, 2008; Page A10)
ENERGY: Oil Drops Below $100 A Barrel (Post, September 16, 2008; Page D01)
Gas Prices Continue to Rise as Hurricane Destroys Oil Facilities (Post, September 15, 2008; Page A09)
Offshore Drilling Is Coming to a Vote: Democrats to Offer a Mix of Proposals (Post, September 14, 2008; Page A04)
Ike Roars Through Gulf Coast: Rescuers Search for Survivors of Devastating Storm as Recovery Begins (Post, September 14, 2008; Page A01)
Storm Takes Toll at the Pump, Curbs Energy Production (Post, September 14, 2008; Page A18)
Heart of U.S. Oil and Gas Industries Shut Down as Storm Approached (Post, September 13, 2008; Page A06)
Texans Flee Coast as Ike Threatens Houston Area (Post, September 12, 2008; Page A02)
Speculators Did Not Raise Oil Prices, Regulator Says (Post, September 12, 2008; Page D01)
Report Says Oil Agency Ran Amok: Interior Dept. Inquiry Finds Sex, Corruption (Post, September 11, 2008; Page A01)
OPEC to Pare Back Production by Enforcing Its Own Quotas (Post, September 10, 2008; 9:56 AM)
OPEC to Pare Back Production By Enforcing Its Own Quotas (Post, September 10, 2008; Page D08)
Congress's Return Adds Another Facet to Elections (Post, September 7, 2008; Page A09)
Drilling For Clean Energy (By Jim Marshall and Roscoe Bartlett, September 5, 2008; Page A21)
BP Concedes to Russian Partners (Post, September 5, 2008; Page D01)
U.S. Airlines Improve On-Time Performance (Post, September 4, 2008; Page D08)
U.S. Airlines Improve On-Time Performance (Post, September 4, 2008; Page D08)
In Gustav's Wake, Bush Touts Drilling: Congress Pressed to Open Coastal Areas (Post, September 3, 2008; Page A06)
Oil Industry Waits to Assess Storm's Impact (Post, September 2, 2008; Page A04)
For Bicyclists, a Widening Patchwork World: U.S. Lags Behind Two-Wheeled Boom (Post, August 31, 2008; Page A01)
Want a Better Way to Power Your Car? It's a Breeze. (By Lester R. Brown, August 31, 2008; Page B03)
On the Road Again: Pump Prices Revive Appeal of Natural Gas on Capitol Hill and in Detroit (Post, August 26, 2008; Page D01)
Frequent Fliers' Wings Are Clipped: Airlines Curtail Loyalty Perks and Add Fees (Post, August 23, 2008; Page D01)
A Few Speculators Dominate Vast Market for Oil Trading (Post, August 21, 2008; Page A01)
Commodity Prices Retreat: Declines for Oil, Food That Help Consumers Could Disrupt Strong Run for U.S. Exports (Post, August 21, 2008; Page D01)
Energy Firms Bid on Gulf Tracts: Nearly $500 Million Spent to Explore Recently Opened Waters (Post, August 21, 2008; Page D03)
Agreement on Drilling Doesn't Yet Mean Action (Post, August 20, 2008; Page A13)
Shifting to a Greener Attitude on Tire Ratings (By Cindy Skrzycki, August 19, 2008; Page D01)
Renewable Power's Growth in Colorado Presages National Debate (Post, August 18, 2008; Page A01)
OPEC Plays Oil Junkies for Suckers (By Warren Brown, August 17, 2008; Page G02)
The Great Energy Confusion (By Robert J. Samuelson, August 13, 2008; Page A15)
Russia's Strike Shows The Power Of the Pipeline (By Steven Pearlstein, August 13, 2008; Page D01)
Thirst for Oil Feeds Innovation in Oman: Mindful of Its Dwindling Supplies, Nation Focuses on New Techniques to Maintain Production (Post, August 12, 2008; Page A06)
Sovereign Funds Become Big Speculators: Pools of Foreign Wealth Move Into Commodities (Post, August 12, 2008; Page D01)
The Misdirected Energy Debate (By Warren Brown, August 10, 2008; Page G02)
Falling Oil Prices Boost Stocks After Volatile Week (Post, August 9, 2008; Page D01)
EPA Denies Texas Temporary Easing Of Ethanol Rules: Agency Sees No 'Severe Economic Harm' (Post, August 8, 2008; Page A03)
No Will To Drill (By Charles Krauthammer, August 8, 2008; Page A17)
Crude Campaigning (By Ruth Marcus, August 6, 2008; Page A17)
Obama Urges Opening Up Oil Reserves: Policy Shift Is His Second in a Week on Energy Issue; McCain Urges Immediate Drilling (Post, August 5, 2008; Page A04)
OIL SHOCK: Gas Prices Apply Brakes To Suburban Migration (Post, August 5, 2008; Page A01)
Obama Says Energy Compromise Is Necessary (Post, August 3, 2008; Page A14)
At $4 a Gallon, the Price Is Right (By Warren Brown, August 3, 2008; Page G02)
Obama Signals Support for Wider Offshore Drilling: Oil Search Would Be Part of 'Comprehensive Energy Policy' Aimed at Lower Gas Prices (Post, August 2, 2008; Page A04)
Breaking Own Record, Exxon Sets Highest U.S. Profit Ever: Second-Quarter Earnings Total $11.68 Billion (Post, August 1, 2008; Page D01)
Exxon Breaks Profits Record, but Shares Fall (Post, July 31, 2008; 12:41 PM)
OIL SHOCK: Calif. Field Goes from Rush To Reflection of Global Limits (Post, July 29, 2008; Page A01)
Transparency Sought as Speculators' Activity in Oil Market Grows (Post, July 28, 2008; Page A07)
In Russia, 'Legal Nihilism' as Usual (By Jackson Diehl, July 28, 2008; Page A17)
Oil Shock: China's Cars, Accelerating A Global Demand for Fuel (Post, July 28, 2008; Page A01)
This Time, It's Different: Global Pressures Have Converged to Forge a New Oil Reality (Post, July 27, 2008; Page A01)
Oil May Become GOP's 2008 Issue: Cost of Gas Touches a Chord With Voters (Post, July 27, 2008; Page A10)
Industry Gushed Money After Reversal on Drilling (Post, July 27, 2008; Page A10)
Let the Oil Deals Flow (By Raad Alkadiri, July 26, 2008; Page A15)
Rising Feed Costs Sock Poultry Giants: Ethanol, Floods and the Global Food Crisis Add Up to Sticker Shock on Corn and Soybeans (Post, July 26, 2008; Page D01)
An Oil Romance On the Rocks: Five Years After BP Partnered With Russian Tycoons, This Lucrative Marriage of Opportunity Is in Collapse (Post, July 25, 2008; Page D01)
CFTC Charges Firm With Manipulating Oil Prices: Agency Under Pressure to Rein In Trading (Post, July 25, 2008; Page D03)
United, US Airways, JetBlue Report Losses (Post, July 23, 2008; Page D06)
An Oilman's Bet Against Oil: Pickens Reinvents Himself With Alternative-Energy Campaign (Post, July 22, 2008; Page D01)
The Answer's in the Wind -- and Sun (By James Tisch, July 20, 2008; Page B07)
Gore's Energy Oomph (By E. J. Dionne Jr., July 18, 2008; Page A17)
American Airlines, Delta Post Steep Losses as Oil Costs Soar (Post, July 17, 2008; Page D02)
Bush Rescinds Father's Offshore Oil Ban: Drilling Still Blocked by Congressional Edict (Post, July 15, 2008; Page A08)
The Shale Charade (By Ken Salazar, July 15, 2008; Page A19)
Prospect of Drilling Roils Political Waters (Post, July 15, 2008; Page B01)
Offshore Drilling Backed as Remedy for Oil Prices: President Bush Scheduled to Make Statement Lifting Executive Ban (Post, July 14, 2008; 12:05 PM)
Offshore Drilling Backed as Remedy for Oil Prices: Push for U.S. Exploration Gains Traction, but Big Political Hurdles Remain (Post, July 14, 2008; Page A01)
Oil Paranoia (By Robert D. Novak, July 14, 2008; Page A13)
An Electric Moment (By Andrew S. Grove, July 13, 2008; Page B07)
Keep Your Energy Dollars From Going Up in Smoke (Post, July 13, 2008; Page F01)
Stocks Gain Footing In Rocky Trading (Post, July 11, 2008; Page D01)
A Week of Hunger (By Michael Gerson, July 9, 2008; Page A15)
Oil Sinks $9 in Two Days As Global Economy Cools (Post, July 9, 2008; Page D01)
Oil Prices Swing Downward: $4 Fall Comes as Dollar Gains Strength, U.S. Demand Drops (Post, July 8, 2008; Page D03)
Pension Funds Boosted By Oil: While Stocks Fall, Commodity Bets Are Paying Off (Post, July 7, 2008; Page A01)
Iran and Brazil Can Do It. So Can We. (By Gal Luft, July 6, 2008; Page B01)
Cause for Crime and Cutbacks: Police, Agencies Modify Budgets To Keep Pace With Gas Prices (Post, July 6, 2008; Page C01)
Quarterly Investment Outlook: Spring's Rally Fades, and Dark Clouds Settle In (Post, July 6, 2008; Page F01)
It's a Cruel Market, and It's Just What We Need (By Warren Brown, July 6, 2008; Page G02)
Shareholder Dispute Could Affect Oil Output at BP's Russian Affiliate (Post, July 2, 2008; Page D03)
Who's Behind High Prices (By Robert J. Samuelson, July 1, 2008; Page A11)
Oil Prices Pass $143 a Barrel (washingtonpost.com, June 30, 2008; 8:03 AM)
Oil Cash May Prove A Shaky Crutch for Iran's Ahmadinejad (Post, June 30, 2008; Page A01)
Stocks End a Down Week Closer to a Bitter Milestone (Post, June 28, 2008; Page D01)
Stocks Nosedive As Oil Hits Record: Outlook on Banks Contributes to Drop (Post, June 27, 2008; Page A01)
House Passes Bill Bolstering Oil Trade Regulator (Post, June 27, 2008; Page D08)
Justices Slash Damages for Exxon Oil Spill (Post, June 26, 2008; Page A01)
The Wrong Way to Kick An Oil Habit (By Michael Gerson, June 25, 2008; Page A13)
Consumer Pain Goes Beyond The Pump: Gas Fees Added in Several Industries (Post, June 24, 2008; Page A01)
The Return of Inflation? (By Robert J. Samuelson, June 24, 2008; Page A17)
Houston's Pipelines of Prosperity: In Oil Industry Hubs, High Energy Costs Bring More Growth Than Pain (Post, June 23, 2008; Page A01)