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Saturday, September 3, 2011

News from the Gulf of Mexico September 3rd, 2011

  • UPDATE 2-Oil firms start US Gulf evacuations due to weather
  • Gulf storm brings tide of uncertainty to Labor Day weekend
  • Exxon Exports Fracking to Russia…and Opens Gulf of Mexico to Russians 
  • Gasoline Strengthens Amid Threat of Storm Forming in Gulf Coast 
  • Gulf of Mexico Shutdowns Widen as Storms Near
  • Some Oil Rigs in Gulf Evacuated Ahead of Major Storm That Could Spell Trouble, Relief for Region
  • Canada reveals it expects U.S. will back pipeline
  • Analysis: Damages ruling may be pivotal in BP case
  • Halliburton sues BP for defamation over Gulf spill
  • Halliburton suit claims BP gave it false data on ill-fated drilling project
  • US, Mexican officials discuss plans to improve regulation of energy supplies in Gulf of Mexico
  • Dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico and other waters require a tougher approach: Donald Scavia
  • Missing Gulf Breeze man's boat found in Mexico; no one aboard
  • Halliburton: BP Hid info that might have prevented spill
  • Gulf Coast beach communities chalk up a good summer

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