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Bloomberg

Citi’s Morse Sees Oil Above $50 by End of 2020 as Production Slides

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Edward Morse, global head of commodities at Citi Research, discusses the outlook for oil production and price with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Chevron, Shell Eye Qatar Oil Field

Higher Ed
May 26 -- Chevron and Shell are said to be among the companies competing to operate Qatar's biggest offshore oil field. They've already submitted bids to Qatar Petroleum, along with Total, ConocoPhillips and Maersk. Bloomberg's Mohammed...
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Curated Video

French, Italian and Polish activists released ion bail, activist reax

Higher Ed
Russian jails on Thursday freed on bail 10 more of the 30 people arrested following a Greenpeace ship protest in Arctic waters two months ago, but the charges against them still stand.

Bail has been...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : No regrets say Greenpeace Arctic

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : No regrets say Greenpeace Arctic
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : No regrets say Greenpeace Arctic

9th - Higher Ed
Five British Greenpeace activists arrived home in defiant mood on Friday after Russia granted them an amnesty to halt their prosecution for protesting against oil drilling in the Arctic CLEAN : No regrets say Greenpeace Arctic on...
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Bloomberg

Halliburton: Oil in $60s, $70s Range 'Successful' for Clients

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- Halliburton CEO Jeff Miller discusses second-quarter performance, oil demand, and global expansion plans on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Major Diesel Supplier Warns Of Shortage, Higher Prices

Higher Ed
Some stakeholders say the U.S. government needs to increase production and expand leasing to oil drilling to avoid a diesel shortage.
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Bloomberg

JP Morgan Still Sees Oil Above $100 in Next Few Years

Higher Ed
Christyan Malek, JP Morgan Securities Head of EMEA Oil and Gas Equity Research, says he still thinks oil prices will rise to well over $100 a barrel in the next few years. He talks about supply demand and why oil prices have been...
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Curated Video

U.S. Announces Plans To Lease Public Lands For Oil Drilling

Higher Ed
The Interior Department will allow leases for oil drilling on government land, planning to auction off about 144,000 acres across nine states.
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Hydraulic Fracturing: Using Scientific Methods to Judge Trade Offs

9th - 10th
University of Colorado environmental engineer Joseph Ryan heads a team gathering data on the pros and cons of oil and natural gas development, including the use of hydraulic fracturing. [3:07]
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PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Bullfrog Films: Gwich'in Tribe Protects Caribou and Culture

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Gwich'in Chief Evon Peter of Arctic Village, Alaska explains the importance of the caribou to his people and the tribes need to protect the herd from the effects of oil drilling. [5:43]