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[The Stinkin' Desert Post] Mandil said OPEC's decision will be seen as a positive move by the market but any extra OPEC output will be sour, heavy crude oil that is harder to refine.

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[Mtperson.typepad.com] The Stinkin' Desert Post: Sir Terry Leahy, the chief executive, said that sharp increases in the price of oil and related costs were "a cause for concern" for the retailer and its customers - in one of the first signs the supermarket giant is not immune to the downturn in consumer and high street sentiment.

Autoblog.comhttp://www.autoblog.com [Autoblog.com] Oil prices climb as OPEC claims lack of pricing control - Autoblog ...: Just as gasoline prices continued to decline from their April peak, crude-oil prices spiked back up above $55/barrel Monday as OPEC stated that it has little ability to control pricing. At fault is supposedly not a lack of additional crude capacity, but rather a shortage of refining capacity, especially for the middle grades of refined petroleum products - diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil.

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