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Rush for Libya's oil

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Adriene Hill
Sep 22, 2011
As the conflict ends, the fate of Libya's damaged oil industry rests with the National Ruling Council.

Stability in Libya may not lower gas prices at home

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Sep 22, 2011
Will the end of the conflict in Libya mean lower prices at the pump? Juli Niemann explains why we might not feel the difference in our wallets any time soon.

Good news for Libyan rebels cheers global markets

by
Stephen Beard
Sep 22, 2011
If the conflict in Libya ends, much of its oil production will eventually resume. But how much of that will really affect global prices for crude?

End to conflict in Libya could mean lower gas prices

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Sep 22, 2011
As the rule of Col. Muammar Gaddafi in Libya seems to near an end, the country could start producing oil again. But will it be enough to knock prices down?

Libya developments ease oil prices

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John Dimsdale
Sep 22, 2011
Experts say any new government in Libya will quickly restore the country's oil exports. This leads to greater certainty and lower oil prices

Oil price ripple effects

by
Adriene Hill
Sep 22, 2011
High prices last week, low prices this week. That volatility carries a cost

Lower oil prices mean cheaper gas

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
One silver lining of this week's bad financial news could stick around through the end of the year

Oil prices sing the recession blues

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Eve Troeh
Sep 22, 2011
But on the upside, it could mean lower gas prices at the pump

Canadian crude -- oil, that is

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Dan Bobkoff
Aug 3, 2011
Oil from the Canadian oil sands has become big business in the Midwest, boosting the economy by creating jobs. But some say those jobs come at a cost.

Oil companies maintain high profits

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Bob Moon
Sep 22, 2011
Some have been spinning off their refining operations to avoid taking a hit for crude costs they can't pass on

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