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Fewer fliers bumped by US airlines after dragging case

Bloomberg A raft of airline policy changes prompted by the high-profile case of a man who was injured while being dragged off a plane in Chicago earlier this year have had a dramatic result: airlines reported the lowest level of in- voluntary passenger bumpings in history. Ticketed passengers who were refused a seat on flights fell to 44 per million ...

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Gas sellers warn of market shift against hard-bargaining buyers

Bloomberg A worldwide glut of natural gas has buyers of the fuel driving hard bargains and pushing for shorter supply contracts. The only problem with that, according to their sellers: The market’s about to turn against them. Gas buyers have become too focused on the short-term, turning away from long-term contracts, said Greg Vesey, chief executive officer of Liquefied Natural ...

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Biggest fuel pipeline in US fills up as East Coast tanks drain

Bloomberg Colonial Pipeline is back to business as usual — with more demand to move fuels to the East Coast from Houston than it has space for. After running below capacity about 45 days starting in July, the largest gasoline pipeline in the US has restarted its practice of rationing space. The company froze shippers’ ability to nominate more fuels ...

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