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  • From left, Topher Jones, of Denton, Texas, Edward Hartmann, of Dallas and Angie Holliday of Denton, hold a campaign sign outside city hall, in Denton, Texas, July 15, 2014.

    Lawsuits have been filed against the city of Denton, Texas after voters approved a ban on fracking.

  • Saudi's trying to cripple US: Magnum Hunter CEO

    "The future of oil and gas in the U.S. is natural gas," says Gary Evans, Magnum Hunter Resources CEO, discussing what the low cost of shale means to the industry and U.S. economy.

  • Big fracking fight in small Texas town

    Voters in Denton, Texas have approved a proposal to ban fracking for oil and gas. Chris Watts, Mayor of Denton, explains what's behind the petition.

  • Oil workers conduct a drill in a petroleum well in Lagunillas at the east coast of Lake Maracaibo near Maracaibo City in Venezuela.

    Those panicked by falling oil prices should "sit and relax," according to the head of the group of the world's biggest oil exporters.

  • Commodities tomorrow: OPEC's world outlook

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets.

  • OPEC playing chicken?

    "We're in a place where the world understands the power of the U.S. oil economy," says Chad Brownstein, Rocky Mountain Resources. James Cordier, OptionSellers.com founder, explains why OPEC is assisting oil's fall.

  • Nat gas inventories up 91 BCF

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis reports natural gas inventories rises 91 billion cubic feet.

  • Iraq oil

    The group of the world’s biggest global oil exporters has cut its forecasts for the price growth and global demand for oil.

  • Commodities tomorrow: Gold gets gutted

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Crude bounced in the morning after reports of an explosion at a Saudi pipeline. That and a bullish inventory report drove the price up a bit.

  • Crude oil rises 460,000 barrels

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis speaks to trader Peter Amandio about the lower-than-expected build in crude oil inventories and where he expects prices to go in the next month.

  • Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.

    Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, has called on authorities to create a sovereign wealth fund to help reduce the state’s reliance on oil.

  • Commodities tomorrow: $70 oil next?

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Oil fell to $75 today but ended up a bit above $77. Strength in the dollar continues to drive oil prices lower.

  • Cheap gas boosts small business?

    Gasoline falling below $3.00 could provide a big lift for small businesses heading into the holidays, reports CNBC's Kate Rogers.

  • Saudi's see $90 oil when I resemble Brad Pitt: Petrowski

    Discussing Saudi oil production and where oil will bottom out, with former Gulf Oil CEO Joe Petrowski.

  • Crude close: Technical buying lifts oil

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis, reports crude oil trimmed some of its losses to close over $77 a barrel.

  • Chu's energy studs & duds

    CNBC's Dominic Chu takes a look at what stocks are benefiting from the energy slide and who is taking the biggest beating.

  • Low oil: Economic pros & cons

    The national average for a gallon of gas is now $2.97. CNBC's Steve Liesman takes a look at the impact of cheap gas on the U.S. economy.

  • Traders nervous: Oil crowded to short side

    With oil sitting below $76 a barrel, CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis, discusses how low traders think oil will drop.

  • Saudi Arabia's oil fight

    After Saudi Arabia decided to alter oil prices to U.S. buyers, Richard Hastings, Global Hunter Securities, says the price cut suggests they are fighting for market share in the U.S.

  • Commodities tomorrow: The reverse Saudi effect

    CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Crude had a volatile day until Saudi Arabia was cutting the price of oil to the US.