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AME's Pervan Says Oil Markets Take Wait and See Approach

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Aug.27 -- Unprecedented flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey was inundating Houston and the surrounding area, the heart of U.S. energy production. AME Group Chief Economist Mark Pervan weighs in on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Hurricane Harvey Could Create Market Volatility

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Energy analyst Stephen Schork says that as oil refineries along the Gulf Coast shut down in preparations for Hurricane Harvey, the storm could lead to volatility in the energy markets. Refinery operators along the Texas...
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Persian Gulf tensions discussed in Baghdad

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The foreign ministers of Iraq, Jordan and Egypt met in Baghdad on Sunday to discuss various issues including current tensions in the Persian Gulf.
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U.A.E. Port Official Says Oil Tanker on Fire in Gulf of Oman

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Jun.13 -- Brent crude is spiking after a U.K. maritime body says it’s investigating an incident in the Gulf of Oman after an oil tanker sent a distress signal to a port in the U.A.E. Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern reports on “Bloomberg...
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Oil Extends Surge After Drone Strike Fuels U.S.-Iran Tensions

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Jun.20 -- Oil jumped the most this year after Iran shot down a U.S. Navy drone that they said was in its airspace. Bloomberg’s Chris Anstey reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Hunt: Seizing of UK-flagged tanker raises serious questions about security of British shipping

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Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the seizing of a UK-flagged tanker by Iran “raises very serious questions about the security of British shipping and indeed international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz”. The seizure of the Stena...
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Oil Tycoon T. Boone Pickens Has Died

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​Pickens died of natural causes in his Dallas home on Wednesday.
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Aramco International Listing ‘Still on the Cards’: Saudi Minister

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Jan.22 -- Saudi Arabian Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan discusses the recent $5 billion debt issuance, the state of the Saudi economy, and the prospect of an international listing for Saudi Aramco. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine...
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Some Airlines Cancel, Change Flights Due To U.S./Iran Tensions

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The travel changes follow Iran's counterstrike against the U.S. for an airstrike that killed Major-General Qasem Soleimani.
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Leonardo's Main Market Remains the U.S.: CEO

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Nov.19 -- U.S. remains the biggest market for Italian defense and aerospace company Leonardo, says the CEO Alessandro Profumo. Speaking exclusively to Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway from the Dubai Airshow, he also discusses orders in the...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Twin Tropical storms set to make landfall Monday, U.S. House approves $25 billion bill for U.S. Postal Service, First Indy 500 without fans
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Gulf States Lift Blockade Of Qatar

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The embargo began in mid-2017 when the Saudi-led bloc accused Qatar of supporting terrorism — a charge it denies.
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OPEC Boosts Forecasts for Next 4 Years

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Oct.08 -- OPEC is boosting supply forecasts for the next four years hoping to emerge from the pandemic with a greater market share than battered rivals. Bloomberg’s Jessica Summers reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Tracking Hurricane Sally, Texas crane collision injures at least 22, CDC announces coronavirus vaccine timeline
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Crews were poised to begin setting fire to oil leaking from the site of an exploded drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, a last-ditch effort to get rid of it before it reaches environmentally sensitive marshlands on the coast.

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HEADLINE: Crews try setting fire to oil leaking in Gulf CAPTION: Crews have begun setting fire to oil leaking from the site of an exploded drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, a last-ditch effort to get rid of it before it...
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Gustav swirled toward Cuba on Wednesday after triggering flooding and landslides that killed at least 11 people in the Caribbean. Its track pointed toward the U.S. Gulf coast

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HEADLINE: Deadly storm Gustav heads for Gulf Coast CAPTION: Gustav swirled toward Cuba on Wednesday after triggering flooding and landslides that killed at least 11 people in the Caribbean. Its track pointed toward the U.S. Gulf coast....
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BP CEO Tony Hayward apologizes for the oil spill and pledges that BP "will not rest" until they make it right.

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HEADLINE: Bp's Hayward at Hearing: 'deeply Sorry' CAPTION: BP CEO Tony Hayward apologizes for the oil spill and pledges that BP "will not rest" until they make it right. (June 17)
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Rival groups hold protests outside the American Petroleum Institute

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1. Medium shot of protester dressed as Saddam Hussein panning to sign 2. Medium shot of protesters 3. Wide shot of banner at protest 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chuck Williams, American Land Rights Association: "(We are) here to protest the...
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Vast amounts of natural gas contained in crude escaping from the blown Gulf of Mexico oil well could pose a serious threat to marine life by creating 'dead zones' where oxygen is so depleted that nothing lives.

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HEADLINE: Methane in Gulf spill: 'dangerous, deadly' CAPTION: Vast amounts of natural gas contained in crude escaping from the blown Gulf of Mexico oil well could pose a serious threat to marine life by creating 'dead zones' where...
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Viggo Mortensen honored for his work and film 'Far From Men' at Moroccan film festival

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Viggo Mortensen was in Marrakech this weekend to attend the city's international film festival, receive a tribute for his work and present his latest film 'Far From Men.' Mortensen says he believes the film, which has impressed audiences...
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USA: PENTAGON FIND NO EVIDENCE OF "GULF WAR SYNDROME"

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English/Nat There is no evidence that Gulf War veterans suffer from an unusual illness acquired while taking part in the conflict. That's the word from the Pentagon following a study of over ten-thousand U-S veterans who say they suffer...
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Tropical Storm Edouard took aim at the coasts of Texas and Louisiana Monday, threatening to pick up strength from warm Gulf waters and gain near-hurricane speeds over the next 24 hours.

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HEADLINE: Tropical Storm Edouard aims for Texas, La. coast CAPTION: Tropical Storm Edouard took aim at the coasts of Texas and Louisiana Monday, threatening to pick up strength from warm Gulf waters and gain near-hurricane speeds over...
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SPACE: US SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR MISSION ENTERS 4TH DAY

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English/Nat A dustbin-sized satellite is now floating through space -- thanks to the space shuttle Endeavour. On the fourth day of the 10 day mission astronauts John Casper and Marc Garneau spoke about their early successes. Space...