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March 26-28,2025

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21 2017-11

John Lawrie Group acquired by its management

ABERDEEN -- Metal reprocessing, tubular supply and decommissioning company John Lawrie Group has been acquired by its management in partnership with Rubicon Partners and Grovepoint as it gea.........

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21 2017-11

Oil prices jump but post weekly losses

NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Oil prices rebounded on Friday, but posted weekly losses amid concerns about oversupply. The West Texas Intermediate for December delivery was up 1.41 U.S. doll.........

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20 2017-11

Oil short-sellers return as doubts loom on OPEC's horizon

NEW YORK (Bloomberg) --Short-selling is rearing its head in the oil marketagain. After bullish bets on Brent crude hit a record and futures surged to two-year highs, hedge funds are pulling .........

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17 2017-11

Consent granted for start-up of production from Maria field

STAVANGER -- The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted consent for start-up of production from the Maria field in the Norwegian Sea. The development will come on stream almost one year.........

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17 2017-11

Following Trends, cippe Establishes Authoritative Expert Committee

As the global top level exhibition UFI certificated, China International Petroleum Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (cippe), a regular gathering in international petroleum a.........

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17 2017-11

Oil prices decline on oversupply concerns

NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Oil prices declined on Thursday as investors were concerned about lingering. The West Texas Intermediate for December delivery was down 19 U.S. cents to settle .........

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17 2017-11

U.S. stocks close lower amid declining oil prices

NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks closed lower on Wednesday as market sentiment was dented by dropping oil prices. The Dow lost 0.59 percent, and the SP 500 decreased 0.55 percent, w.........

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