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IEEFA update: Swimming in oil and nowhere to put it?
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Beyond Their Means: Oil Majors Pay More to Shareholders Than They Earn by Selling Oil and Gas
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Shale producers spilled $2.1 billion in red ink last year
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In Extremis: Crisis Mounts for Appalachian Shale Producers
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Oil Majors' Shrinking Capital Expenditures (Capex) Signal a Mature Industry in Decline
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IEEFA update: ExxonMobil reaches deeper into its bag of tricks to pay shareholder dividends
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IEEFA update: ExxonMobil confronts shrinking financial status
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IEEFA U.S.: The coal rebound that didn’t happen
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Cleaned out by bankruptcy: A primer on environmental cleanup duties in bankruptcy
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IEEFA update: Navajo Nation’s refusal to support NTEC is an act of sovereign responsibility
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U.S. fracking sector spills more red ink-Again
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Mounting negative cash flows highlight struggles of Appalachian fracked gas producers
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In Powder River Basin debut, NTEC stumbles
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IEEFA update: Oilfield bombings in Saudi Arabia lift oil and gas stocks, for a fleeting moment
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U.S. fracking sector disappoints yet again
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