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Whatever happened to oil sands takeovers? There have been lots of rumours but no big energy

Norval Scott, Globe and Mail, CALGARY - For the past year, practically every Calgary-based company with oil sands assets has been the subject of takeover speculation, with foreign companies presumed to be champing at the bit to get a slice of the region's huge reserves.

Oil Giants Move to Cash-In on New Iraq Oil Law

As the Iraqi parliament begins to discuss the new oil law proposed by Washington, major U.S. and U.K. oil companies are busy lining up contracts [see series of articles].

ConocoPhillips looking at opportunities in Iraq, in partnership with Lukoil or on its own

By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK

Whose Oil Is It, Anyway?

Antonia Juhasz, an analyst with Oil Change International, assesses the implications of the proposed Iraq Oil Law which has been largely drafted in Washington.

New York Times
Opinion Editorial

March 13, 2007
Op-Ed Contributor
Whose Oil Is It, Anyway?

By ANTONIA JUHASZ
San Francisco

TODAY more than three-quarters of the world's oil is owned and

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