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Rum bottles, cannons, muskets and silverware are among the artifacts a team of scientists found when inspecting the Gulf of Mexico bottom in little-charted waters. Scientists say the site is one of the most well-preserved shipwrecks ever discovered in the Gulf.

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HEADLINE Gulf of Mexico shipwreck could be 200 years old CAPTION: Rum bottles, cannons, muskets and silverware are among the artifacts a team of scientists found when inspecting the Gulf of Mexico bottom. Scientists say the site is one...
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Bloomberg

Bevan: Invest in Reliable Companies Amid Turmoil

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May 3 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, outlines the main challenges to global markets as investors deal with volatility and offers his investment strategy to combat current market conditions. He...
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Oil Producers Challenged by World of $35 Oil

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April7 -- Iain Reid, head of European oil and gas research at Macquarie, and Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, examine problems for oil producers from continued low prices, growth potential for...
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Shell's BG Risk Pays Off in First-Quarter Profit Surprise

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May 4 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc reported first-quarter profit that topped analyst estimates as oil refining and chemical production overcame the impact of lower oil prices as the company saw returns on its $54 billion purchase of BG...
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CLEAN : In rebel-held Aleppo, Abu Omar clings to his collection of cars

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CLEAN : In rebel-held Aleppo, Abu Omar clings to his collection of cars
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Wounded Gazans struggle to find treatment after war

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VOICED : Wounded Gazans struggle to find treatment after war
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Children of Slavyansk face the trauma of war

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CLEAN : Children of Slavyansk face the trauma of war
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Libya forces fire on Kadhafi holdout

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CLEAN: Libya forces fire on Kadhafi holdout
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VOICED : Aleppos press agency

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VOICED : Aleppos press agency
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Bloomberg

Earnings Winners and Losers of Oil's Price Rebound

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Nov. 1 -- Bob Yawger, director of futures at Mizuho Securities, examines third-quarter results from oil producers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sky News

Police release pictures of inside of Grenfell Tower as they warn families they may not be able to identify all the victims

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VOICED: Shows aerial shots burnt out shell of Grenfell Tower after fire. Exterior shots crowd of locals applauding and cheering as fire crews leave area as their shift finishes. Interior shots similar cladding to that used on Grenfell...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup's Morse Sees Oil Trading in a Very Wide Band

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Jan.15 -- Citigroup Managing Director and Head of Commodities Research Ed Morse discusses the price and production of oil, and talks about OPEC. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Fat Prophets Says BHP Won't Sell All Oil Shale Assets

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Aug.21 -- Fat Prophets Resource Analyst David Lennox discusses his outlook for BHP Billiton and talks about the company's stake in U.S. oil shale assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

China's Ambitions: Tapping the World's Largest Shale Reserves

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Jul.19 -- The spirit of China 2025 is to innovate and create new technologies to elevate China on the global stage. And that is just what the Chinese shale industry needs to tackle one of China's greatest issues- pollution. Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Galuccio de Vista habla de revolución del shale en Argentina

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Mar.09-- Miguel Galuccio, presidente y CEO de Vista Oil & Gas, habla sobre el auge del shale en Argentina y de las perspectivas de la compañía. Dialoga con Alix Steel para "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas".
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Bloomberg

Equinor CEO on 4Q Earnings, 2019 Outlook, Buybacks, Capex

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Feb.06 -- Eldar Saetre, chief executive officer at Equinor, discusses 4Q earnings results, his outlook for 2019, his outlook for buybacks, oil prices, his capex commitment, his investment strategy, their M&A prospects and their...
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Bloomberg

Oil Markets Not Accurately Priced for Current Risk, Pioneer CEO Says

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Sep.17 -- Scott Sheffield, Pioneer Natural Resources chief executive officer, discusses the market impact of the attacks on Saudi Arabia oil facilities. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Shell to Write Down Up to $22 Billion as Virus Hits Big Oil

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Jun.30 -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc will write down between $15 billion and $22 billion in the second quarter, giving investors a wider glimpse of just how severely the coronavirus crisis has hit Big Oil. Laura Hurst reports on "Bloomberg...
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"Pandora Papers" Detail Hidden Wealth Of The Rich And Powerful

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The review found how hundreds of politicians, celebrities, religious leaders and drug dealers have hidden their wealth in shell companies and more.
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Bloomberg

Lance: “Paid Fair Value for Shell Assets.”

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Sep.21 -- Ryan Lance, Conocophillips Chairman and CEO, discusses bullishness over the next couple of years. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets, The European Close.”
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Bloomberg

Shell Reports Big Profit Miss in Third Quarter

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Royal Dutch Shell Plc reports a big miss for the third quarter. Adjusted profit for the Anglo-Dutch oil company came in at $4.13 billion which was below the average estimate of $5.4 billion. The miss comes only a day after an activist...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: More Weapons, Sanctions

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Guy Johnson, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest. State officials said they don't have current figures on the size of...