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Carnival ship on last leg of "challenging" U.S. Gulf cruise

MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - Four tugboats were hauling the disabled Carnival Triumph cruise ship slowly into port in Mobile, Alabama, where authorities expected it to arrive on Thursday, carrying more than 4,220 people who have endured days of unsanitary conditions and food shortages. Full story

Enbridge CEO says eastern U.S. Gulf coast may be next big market

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Enbridge Inc <ENB.TO> has started to sketch out plans for moving Canadian crude oil to a U.S. refining market it has so far had little access to - the eastern Gulf Coast region of Louisiana and Mississippi, its chief executive said on Thursday. Full story

Factbox: By the numbers: How BP's criminal settlement breaks down

(Reuters) - BP Plc. on Thursday agreed to pay $4.525 billion to resolve all federal criminal charges brought by the U.S. government in the aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Full story

Two shippers to use waiver to ship fuel to Northeast: source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two companies have told the United States they intend to take advantage of a waiver allowing foreign-flagged ships to take oil products and additives from the U.S. Gulf to the Northeast to help relieve a fuel crunch after Hurricane Sandy, a government source said. Full story

Oil slips, U.S. jobs data weighs

LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Friday as weaker than expected U.S. jobs data dented sentiment on the demand outlook for the world's largest oil consumer. Full story

Energy firms boost U.S. Gulf oil, natgas output after storm

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Energy companies were restoring offshore oil and natural gas production and restarting refineries on Sunday as the recovery from Hurricane Isaac shifted into high gear. Full story

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  TransCanada President on Keystone XL Pipeline

TransCanada plans to move forward with a portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline, in hopes of boosting the flow of crude from Cushing, OK, to the U.S. Gulf coast, with Alexander J. Pourbaix, TransCanada president.

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