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The fall of the Gaddafi regime in Libya in August 2011 and restoration of democratic government will lead to a renewal of oil exports. Libya exported 1.5- 1.8 million barrels a day before the war against Gaddafi. The restoration of full production depends on the rebuilding of damaged refineries. This could take upto three years say experts. A psychological boost is not the same as the physical aspect of oil supplies on the ground says one analyst.
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New York Times 09/12/2013
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Wall Street Journal 11/06/2014
Oil Prices on Track to Hit New Lows
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Oil Companies in the Cross Hairs of Libyan Violence
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Washington Post 05/14/2012
Iran’s Discount Deal for Global Oil
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Iran Threatens to Block Oil in Reply to Sanctions
New York Times 12/27/2011
Europeans Plan Oil Embargo on Iran
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
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U.S. Auto Sales Surge in December
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2015
Oil Prices Tumble to Fresh Lows
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U.S. Car Sales Set Record in 2015
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Younger Buyers Help Keep U.S. Car Sales Humming
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Unemployment Puts Brakes on Auto Recovery
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OPEC, Foreseeing No Glut, Keeps Oil Production Level Steady
New York Times 12/04/2013
Sanctions Eased, Iran Gets Feelers From Old Trading Partners
New York Times 01/17/2014
Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10/15/2014
U.S. Exempts Japan and 10 Others From Iran Oil Sanctions
New York Times 03/20/2012
Obama Clears Way for Measures Against Iran
New York Times 03/30/2012
Assessing Iran, but Thinking About Iraq
New York Times 03/31/2012
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Oil Prices Continue Decline, Pressured by Saudi Action to Defend Market Share
New York Times 10/02/2014
OPEC Members’ Discord Adds to Slide in Oil Prices
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2014
Oil Markets Fly Into a Perfect Storm
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2014
Oil companies: Unsustainable energy
Economist 10/14/2014
Oil prices plunge as production rises, fueling concern in OPEC - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/15/2014
Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10/15/2014
Grouped Articles
Best Barometer for Further Oil Release? Brent Futures
Wall Street Journal 07/25/2011
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Fears of a 2008 Repeat for Oil
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2012
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2012
Technically Speaking, Crude-Oil Prices in Trouble
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2012
The mild winter pulled jobs into the Dec-Feb. 2012 period from the March-May 2012 period, overstaing one and understating the other say experts. The drop in U.S. oil prices to $83 on June 1, 2012 should boost disposable income and personal spending acting as an offset to sluggish growth.
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Wall Street Journal 06/04/2012
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