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  1. NYT: A look at the present and future in Iraq for oil companies - http://bit.ly/5LeeSu
  2. Reuters poll suggests that growing world oil use will likely outpace the rate of new supplies in 2010 - http://bit.ly/58HdM3
  3. USA Today: Thanksgiving travelers will find gas prices much higher than in 2008 - http://bit.ly/4Rxdo2
  4. Reuters: Bullish and bearish factors behind the price of oil - http://bit.ly/65Vt0G
  5. RT @WSJ: OPEC Ramps Up Pumping Ability http://bit.ly/3tGu5Z
  6. Gas prices hover near 2009 highs. Peak of $2.691 reached on Oct. 30.- http://bit.ly/3ls1Q1
  7. NYT: At climate change meeting in Copenhagen next month, Obama unlikely to spearhead effort to combat global warming - http://bit.ly/37vG85
  8. BofA-Merrill Lynch ups 2010 US oil forecast to $85 from $75; oil price at risk of spike above $100 in 2011 - http://bit.ly/4rj7DL
  9. Exxon CEO: Oil Price $20-$25 Higher Due To Weak Dollar - http://bit.ly/3RxRfj
  10. AspenTech announces 2009 Fiscal Year results - (Press release) http://bit.ly/4uDuFS
  11. RT @BW: Why Oil Majors Are Coming Back to Iraq http://bit.ly/221gHU
  12. For second straight year, IEA makes "substantial" downward revision to global oil demand forecast: http://bit.ly/1ZqaN6
  13. RT@WorldEnergy Gasoline $$ rise as recent rise in crude oil costs is passed on 2 consumers at the pump, yet media/public seem unconcerned
  14. $100 Oil? Don't Bet on It - BusinessWeek: http://bit.ly/2u7gp7
  15. C&EN: Decades of big IT investment pays off in the chem. industry’s response to the recession - AT's Alison Smith quoted: http://bit.ly/BIg8
  16. AP: Home heating fuels are getting more expensive even though supplies are well above normal for this time of year. http://bit.ly/4qshIG
  17. Climate change bill causing split between nation's energy producers - NYT's @jadmouawad sorts it all out: http://bit.ly/30VOH
  18. WSJ: Australians have figured out how much cap-and-trade will cost, and they don't like it: http://bit.ly/25AdUc
  19. NYT: 3 trillion cubic feet of methane leak into the air each year; emissions could rise as natural gas prod. increases- http://bit.ly/1qaB3m
  20. NYT: Cleaner air at a cost - coal plants' waste going into lakes and rivers, not the sky. bit.ly/4GpsRJ