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A Palfinger fast rescue boat davit. Palfinger Marine photo
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Stacked OSVs in Amelia, La. Ken Hocke photo.
Vitol CEO: US crude slump is ending
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BP's Mad Dog Platform in the Gulf of Mexico. BP photo.
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Royal Dutch Shell's logo hangs above one of the company's U.S. service stations. Royal Dutch Shell photo.
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Stacked OSVs in Amelia, La. Ken Hocke photo.
Oil industry to cut $1 trillion in spending
WorkBoat Staff
Congressmen Steve Scalise and other lawmakers tour a Hess drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Photo: Congressman Steve Scalise Facebook page.
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WorkBoat Staff
The major force boosting oil prices recently was the shut-in of 1 million barrels of oil sands output due to the Fort McMurray wildfires. A NASA Earth Observatory satellite image shows the burn scar left by the wildfire on May 4, 2016.
Increasing rig count may cap rising oil prices
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The VLCC tanker Alaskan Frontier. Creative Commons photo by Joseph Novak.
Oil glut may be shrinking, but tanker glut is just beginning
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