Analysis: Oil-by-train may not be substitute for Keystone pipeline
WASHINGTON - The prospects for bringing large amounts of Canadian heavy crude oil into the United States by train is a contentious issue as the U.S. government weighs whether to allow the controversial Keystone XL pipeline to go ahead.
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Strong housing, auto sales boost US economy
A strengthening housing recovery and robust auto sales contributed to moderate growth across the United States in late February and March, according to a Federal Reserve survey released Wednesday. All of the Fed's 12 banking districts grew moderately and growth accelerated in two districts — New York and Dallas — from January and early February. The survey suggests the economy performed bette...
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Exxon has no estimate for restart of Pegasus oil pipeline
WASHINGTON - Exxon Mobil Corp said on Wednesday it had no estimate for the restart of a pipeline that spilled 5,000 barrels of oil in a small Arkansas town last month and sparked debate about the safety of carrying heavy crude from Canada across the United States.
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United States: April 10 Deadline For Swap Reporting Postponed For Many Swaps Participants - Jones Day
Under Commodity Futures Trading Commission rules, nonregistered U.S. entities engaging in swaps activities faced a deadline of April 10, 2013 to report information with respect to all of their swaps to a "swap data repository", either by themselves reporting such information or by having their counterparties satisfy the reporting requirements.
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United States: Mind Your Administrative P's & Q's When Rejecting Energy Code Changes - Cozen O'Connor
The Court of Appeals of the State of New Mexico handed down a limited win for energy code advocates, holding that adopting changes to building codes that removed energy conservation provisions without any justification violated administrative procedure.
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