China Seeks Smaller Australian Resources Stakes, Lawyer Says Bloomberg Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:43 PM PDT June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Chinaâs state-owned companies seeking mining and energy acquisitions in Australia are opting for smaller stakes because of opposition to Chinese control of resources, a lawyer and an analyst said. | Marcellus expected to supply 10% of U.S. gas needs The Wayne Independent Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:42 PM PDT A massive natural gas reserve beneath Wayne County and the region will become the countryâs largest natural gas source by 2020, said the CEO of a major energy company. | Clean energy message arrives town hall style River Oaks Examiner Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:42 PM PDT A Repower America panelist paused briefly from his impassioned comments on global warming to smile and say what he was doing âfeels a lot like preaching to the choir.â | Easy Green Changes You Can Make With Your Roommates The Huffington Post Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:41 PM PDT If your household is already one that has weekly or monthly meetings, than putting a discussion of water and energy use on the docket won't be so difficult. But if this is a new thing for your roomies, you'll probably have to finagle your roommates and/or family members into showing up. | Bulletin Board Sidney Herald Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:40 PM PDT Energy alliance The second meeting of Mon-Dak Energy Alliance will be held at the Elks Club in Sidney at 7 p.m. Thursday. A social will precede the meeting. | Energy fields on display Vernal Express Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:39 PM PDT A handful of state lawmakers spent two days in the Uintah Basin touring the areaâs oil and gas fields in an effort to learn more about one of Utahâs leading industries. | Inflation in top economies slows in April: OECD The Age Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:34 PM PDT Inflation in leading economies slowed in April and the 12 months leading up to it as energy prices plunged amid the economic crisis, the OECD said on Wednesday. | TSX dives as oil's drop fuels profit-taking The Globe and Mail Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:33 PM PDT TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index closed sharply lower on Wednesday as a drop in oil prices rattled its weighty energy sector and opened the door to profit-taking following the market's big climb since March. | US stocks tumble; Dow Jones down 65 points The Times of India Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:32 PM PDT US stocks tumbled on Wednesday, halting a four-day winning streak, as falling oil prices hit energy shares, while less upbeat economic reports rekindled worries about recovery prospects. | | |
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