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Proposed oil field waste landfill draws criticism

A proposed oil field waste landfill northwest of Underwood, N.D. is being criticized by some area residents who fear radioactive contamination and increased highway traffic. Full story

Ill. colleges plan training for gas drilling jobs

Two colleges in southern Illinois have announced a cooperative agreement to provide training in the emerging field of high-volume oil and gas drilling. Full story

Chevron secures Iraqi Kurdish oil deal

U.S. oil giant Chevron says it has signed a deal with Iraq's Kurdish regional government to expand its oil exploration territory in the northern self-rule region. Full story

Final Glance: Oil companies

Shares of some top oil companies were up at the close of trading: Full story

Illinois gov. signs tough fracking regulations law

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation giving the state the nation's strictest regulations for high-volume oil and gas drilling. Full story

Jefferies analysts upgrade some oil companies

Big oil company shares showed mixed results Monday after a group of Jefferies analysts shifted their ratings on some related stocks. Full story

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