List of Oil Production articles
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Russia Stole Yukos and Owes $50 Billion, International Panel Rules
An arbitration panel in The Hague finds that Moscow dismembered Yukos for political purposes and awards record damages to former shareholders.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Keeping Putin’s Hands Off Argentina’s Oil
The White House shouldn't allow Argentina's debt problems to impede U.S. energy security.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Too Big to Nail
Energy sanctions against Russia are incremental for a reason.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Revenge of the Kurds II
Can the Kurds prevent Maliki from sabotaging the country's oil infrastructure?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Undoing the Resource Curse
How oil can save Libyan democracy.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Pipelines and First Nations
Can Canada's indigenous communities stop Prime Minister Stephen Harper from turning the country into a petrostate?
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 In Mexico, Old Habits Die Hard
Mexico's president threw open the door to reforming the energy sector, potentially reversing 75 years of revolutionary legacy. Now the ambitious overhaul is colliding with messy political reality.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 ISIS and the Long-Term Threat to Iraqi Oil
Islamist militants haven't touched Iraqi oil production or exports yet, but they threaten Iraq's all-important future prospects.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Revenge of the Kurds
As ISIS rolls toward Baghdad, the Kurds are gaining oil, ground, and power.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Iraq’s Insurgency and the Threat to Oil
Americans might have forgotten about the Iraq war, but they’re about to feel it at the gas pump.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Yergin: Crude Exports Would be a Win-Win
A new study adds fuel to the political debate over ending the 40-year old ban on oil exports.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 China Has Russia Over a Barrel
When Putin arrives in Shanghai to try and ink a new multibillion-dollar energy deal, it'll be the Chinese -- not the Russians -- who will be laughing all the way to the bank.