Brazilian oil giant Petrobras (PBR) has been the ugly duckling of big oil companies.
In the meantime the big oil stocks like ExxonMobil, Chevron, Occidental got a little boost today.
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Clean energy start-ups face enormous competitive challenges from Big Oil companies and other establishment firms.
But these new subsidies pale in comparison to those Big Oil has been getting for years.
The least price attraction seems to lie in many of the "safe" big oil internationals.
Every big oil company must invest massively to replace the oil and gas it pumps out.
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It was something the Republicans dreamed up to help Big Oil and corporate jet owners.
And big oil companies are going to lock up the suppliers by acquiring them.
As a result, Petrobras is well on its way to the A-list of Big Oil.
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And so we have to recognize the critical role that big oil is playing.
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Big oil companies are having trouble cashing in on the strong prices for crude oil.
Praxair's plants there escaped with little damage, but its customers, big oil refiners, weren't so lucky.
Few of the region's governments have the capacity to strike fair deals with big oil companies.
Doubters and disbelievers are simply stooges of big oil, particularly ExxonMobil , he harrumphed.
The stock has barely recovered since and has underperformed its big oil peers all year.
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So far international pressure on Algeria, a big oil and gas producer, has been minimal.
The hostile climate would make cleaning up a big oil spill hugely challenging, environmentalists say.
Some big oil companies lose more staff to road crashes than to industrial accidents.
The output of several big oil exporters, such as Russia, Mexico and Venezuela, is declining.
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Financial analysts say that Big Oil's murky accounts are raising its cost of capital.
And yesterday, two senators said they wanted a windfall tax on the profits of big oil companies.
The twin subsidy-slashing measures may result in a major lobbying battle between King Corn and Big Oil.
Essentially, the administration is giving a gift to Big Oil, and short shrift to the polar bear.
Although the independents are out of favour with investors, some big oil firms clearly admire their strengths.
Further, a number of ethanol plants are not operating because of Big Oil's refusal to blend more ethanol.
But the facts in their report were not the facts that the big oil companies wanted to hear.
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The best reason to think so comes from the radical transformation now taking place among big oil firms.
The ecological preconditions for this unprecedented event were, of course, global warming -- another product of Big Oil.
Leaner and fewer, the big oil companies will be in great shape when oil prices start to rise again.
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