Energy
- Chicken producers debate natural label (AP)
A disagreement among poultry producers about whether chicken injected with salt, water and other ingredients can be promoted as natural has prompted federal officials to consider changing labeling guidelines. - Which Is Better, A Commodity Mutual Fund or an ETP? (at Seeking Alpha)
- [$$] Vale Tightens Grip With Copper Bid (at The Wall Street Journal)
Vale Tightens Grip With Copper Bid Brazilian mining giant Vale SA tightened its grip on the domestic metals market with a bid to acquire copper refiner Paranapanema SA. More from Deal Journal Metals, Mining Deals on the Rise - Stanley Black & Decker Buys CRC-Evans (at New York Times)
Stanley Black & Decker has acquired CRC-Evans International, a supplier of tools, equipment and services for constructing oil and natural gas pipelines, for $445 million in cash from he private equity firm Natural Gas Partners. - Pipeline leak deals blow to Canada s oil sands industry (at Financial Times)
Canada s oil sands industry was trying to defuse a fresh public relations headache on Thursday after a ruptured pipeline spilled about 4m litres of Alberta crude into waterways in southern Michigan.
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- 'Static Kill' Attempt on Gulf Well Could Be Moved Up: Allen
The government's point man for the Gulf oil spill says preparations for an attempt to plug the gusher from above are going well enough that the timeline for the maneuver may be moved up.
- Give Big Oil's Tax Breaks to Alt. Energy?
Is it time to shift our focus to alternatives? Dan Weiss, of the Center for American Progress, and Robert Bryce, of the Manhattan Institute, share their views.
- Six in 60 Seconds: Symantec, Citrix and More...
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- Optimism That Next Steps Will Plug Gulf Leak for Good
A hundred and one days into BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the top U.S. official overseeing the spill response said Wednesday he was confident a relief well preceded by a so-called "static kill'' would plug the leak for good.
