Ministries to submit proposals to change oil product export duties RosBusinessConsulting Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:44 AM PST RBC, 14.01.2011, Moscow 17:30:25. Russia's Finance and Energy Ministries will submit to the government within one or two months proposals to increase duties on oil product exports and cut the oil export duty, Deputy Finance Minister Sergey Shatalov told reporters today. | Consumer Price Index Jumps On Costlier Gas WFTV 9 Orlando Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:42 AM PST Consumer prices rose last month as the cost of gas increased by the largest amount since June 2009. But outside of energy costs, there was little sign of widespread inflation. | TSX flat on mixed commodities, banks Reuters via Yahoo! News Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:40 AM PST Toronto's main stock index opened little changed on Friday, as broad-based weakness among miners was party offset by slightly firmer energy and financial shares. | Valle: Dubious designs on 'clean coal' Sun Star Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:39 AM PST "ULING" or "Oling" in the vernacular, one tends to feel uncomfortable handling coal in its most safe form. The powdery black dust that sticks to the fingers if manually handled can create havoc to an immaculately white uniform, with just a slight touch. How much more mess can it create to the environment when used as a source of energy in lieu of now near-depleted crude oil? read more | BP, other oil companies divest less-significant properties American Petroleum Institute Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:37 AM PST BP's sale of oilfields and other energy assets to cover costs of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has inspired other oil companie - More - Learn how enterprise project portfolio management solutions can help the oil and gas industry complete more large-scale-projects on-time and on-budget. View Mega-Project Management in the Oil & Gas Industry on-demand from Oracle to hear practical advice and real ... | Jump In Energy Prices Drives U.S. Consumer Prices Higher RTT News Fri, 14 Jan 2011 06:37 AM PST Consumer prices in the U.S. rose by slightly more than expected in the month of December, the Labor Department revealed in a report released on Friday, with the price growth due in large part to a substantial increase in energy prices. The Labor Department said its consumer price index rose by 0.5 percent in December after edging up by an unrevised 0.1 percent in November. Economists had ... | | |
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