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The second day of Egypt's Economic Development Conference (EEDC) witnessed the signing of huge investment deals worth tens of billions of US dollars with various Arab and international firms.

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As oil prices recently slid below the symbolic threshold of $50 per barrel, the possible future scenario of the vital energy, which is more than just a fuel but also a maker and a wrecker of global wealth and growth, was naturally a subject of feverish discussions among elites gathering for the annual Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

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Scuffles between protesters and security guards have marred BP's first annual shareholder meeting since the Gulf oil spill, as investors registered their disapproval with sizable protest votes against company directors.

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Former BP PLC chief Tony Hayward has acknowledged that the company was unprepared for the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the media frenzy it spawned, and said the firm came close to financial disaster as its credit sources evaporated.

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The world's thirst for crude is leading oil exploration companies into ever deeper waters and ventures fraught with environmental and political peril.

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Even when the oily sheen starts fading from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, it manages to become bad news for fishermen.

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Earlier this month, BP boldly predicted the oil gushing from the bottom of the sea would be reduced to a "relative trickle" within days, and President Barack Obama told the nation last week that as much as 90 percent would soon be captured. But those goals seemed wildly optimistic Thursday after yet another setback a mile underwater.

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Oil spewed uncontrolled into the Gulf of Mexico again Wednesday after an undersea robot bumped the cap being used to contain it, forcing BP engineers to remove the device and then scramble to reattach it.

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As oil prices recently slid below the symbolic threshold of $50 per barrel, the possible future scenario of the vital energy, which is more than just a fuel but also a maker and a wrecker of global wealth and growth, was naturally a subject of feverish discussions among elites gathering for the annual Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

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Scuffles between protesters and security guards have marred BP's first annual shareholder meeting since the Gulf oil spill, as investors registered their disapproval with sizable protest votes against company directors.

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Former BP PLC chief Tony Hayward has acknowledged that the company was unprepared for the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the media frenzy it spawned, and said the firm came close to financial disaster as its credit sources evaporated.

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The world's thirst for crude is leading oil exploration companies into ever deeper waters and ventures fraught with environmental and political peril.

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Even when the oily sheen starts fading from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, it manages to become bad news for fishermen.

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Oil spewed uncontrolled into the Gulf of Mexico again Wednesday after an undersea robot bumped the cap being used to contain it, forcing BP engineers to remove the device and then scramble to reattach it.

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