Major’s earnings continue strongBig oil company executives predicting profit and production declines Allen Baker PNA Contributing Writer
With oil prices stabilizing and natural gas showing weakness, it’s getting tougher for the big oil companies to keep their profits on an upward course.
Most of them still managed to show year-over-year gains in the second quarter, but few matched the stellar numbers of the first quarter. And execut....
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