OPEC’s decision to keep the oil spigots fully open dimmed the outlook for U.S. energy companies, slamming shares of domestic crude producers and upending capital-expenditure budgets for next year.
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Fri, 11/28/2014 - 2:49pm
OPEC’s decision to keep the oil spigots fully open dimmed the outlook for U.S. energy companies, slamming shares of domestic crude producers and upending capital-expenditure budgets for next year.