
Oil Frackers Brace for End of the U.S. Shale Boom
Limited inventory leaves the industry with little choice but to hold back growth, even amid high oil prices By Colin

Limited inventory leaves the industry with little choice but to hold back growth, even amid high oil prices By Colin

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Inventories in Cushing, Oklahoma, the “pipeline crossroads of the world,” are falling to dramatically low levels. By Javier Blass To

Adjusted earnings surged to $6.4 billion, the highest in 8 years, and the company announced billions more in buybacks. By Javier

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By Ivan Krastev VIENNA — In the final weeks of World War I, a German general sent a telegram to
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