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Keystone or bust

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
A distracted Congress votes today on whether to push a controversial oil pipeline through the approval process.

Saudi Arabia no longer has most crude oil in the world

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Kai Ryssdal
Oct 20, 2011
This final note today. Just 'cause we haven't touched on oil in a while: crude closed up today just over $98 a barrel....

Congress to discuss oil pipeline rules

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
In the wake of the recent Exxon oil spill in the Yellowstone River and last year's BP spill, lawmakers will meet to dissect rules and decide on approving a new pipeline.

The unaccounted risk of fossil fuel investments

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
A study from accounting firm KPMG urges a close look at fossil fuel risks.

More oil than first stated in Yellowstone River pipeline leak

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
Exxon's oil is sullying fields and contaminating water as far as 400 miles downstream.

Oil spill worse than expected because of river conditions

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
Regulators and communities want better oil spill cleanup plans that reflect actual worst case scenarios.

Lower gas taxes lure drivers to Missouri

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Adam Allington
Sep 22, 2011
With lower state taxes on gasoline, Missouri is easily undercutting its border mate Illinois when it comes to the price to fill up.

Gas prices drop despite predictions otherwise

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Sep 22, 2011
Reporter Scott Tong discusses the latest on gas prices and what we can expect in the near future.

Is tapping into oil reserves a confidence-building measure?

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Sep 22, 2011
Sarah Emerson, president of Energy Security Analysis, discusses why the International Energy Agency decided to sell off some of its strategic petroleum oil reserves and how much good the move can do.

As oil prices rise, U.S. receives 'energy stimulus'

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Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Sep 22, 2011
The International Energy Agency is planning to release 60 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves -- half of which will come from U.S. reserves.

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