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Oil

Tesoro eyes $400M expansion at Anacortes refinery

March 15, 2016, 3:43pm Business

A gravel lot used for storage at the Tesoro Anacortes Refinery could be the focal point of a proposed $400 million project to add to the facility's product line. Read story

Students at Evergreen High School work on Habitat for Humanity&#039;s Geometry in Construction program last year. A $25,000 grant from the Vancouver Energy Foundation will help support the program, in which students earn credit while building a home to be sold at cost to a low-income family.

Vancouver Energy donates $100,000 to local charity

Students at Evergreen High School work on Habitat for Humanity&#039;s Geometry in Construction program last year. A $25,000 grant from the Vancouver Energy Foundation will help support the program, in which students earn credit while building a home to be sold at cost to a low-income family.

March 15, 2016, 5:48am Business

Vancouver Energy is best known for wanting to build the nation's largest rail-to-marine oil terminal -- but it also has a charitable arm. Read story

The Port of Vancouver's 218-acre Terminal 5 is the proposed site for an oil terminal to be built by Vancouver Energy.

Foes of oil terminal urge port to abandon lease

The Port of Vancouver's 218-acre Terminal 5 is the proposed site for an oil terminal to be built by Vancouver Energy.

March 8, 2016, 4:35pm Business

Members of the public on Tuesday again urged the Port of Vancouver to abandon its lease for a proposed oil terminal, but commissioners were mum on the topic that has seen unanimous support turn into an uncertain majority among the port's three elected officials. Read story

Oil-transport risks on Columbia River studied

March 5, 2016, 4:47pm Business

A state effort is underway to evaluate risks associated with transporting oil on the Columbia River. Read story

Port commissioner Brian Wolfe at a meeting at the the Port of Vancouver Tuesday April 28, 2015.

Oil terminal lease faces new uncertainty

Port commissioner Brian Wolfe at a meeting at the the Port of Vancouver Tuesday April 28, 2015.

March 3, 2016, 6:01pm Business

The country's largest proposed rail-to-marine oil terminal may face another vote by the Port of Vancouver commissioners this year -- and this time success doesn't seem so certain. Read story

Kennedy Mugemuzi, a native of the Congo, moved to Williston, N.D., a year ago and works two full-time jobs to support his wife and three children. He is among the optimistic in the city where the oil boom gravy days are waning due to depressed oil prices.

As oil slides, many want to stay in N. Dakota

Kennedy Mugemuzi, a native of the Congo, moved to Williston, N.D., a year ago and works two full-time jobs to support his wife and three children. He is among the optimistic in the city where the oil boom gravy days are waning due to depressed oil prices.

February 28, 2016, 5:59am Business

Kennedy Mugemuzi is done moving. Read story

The proposed oil-by-rail project at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 was the top business story of 2015.

Patagonia founder speaks out against oil terminal

The proposed oil-by-rail project at the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 5 was the top business story of 2015.

February 23, 2016, 10:29am Business

The founder of Patagonia, a national outdoor clothing and gear company, has lent his name to the fight against the proposed oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver. Read story

IEA: Slashed spending by drillers could spur oil price spike

February 22, 2016, 6:09pm Business

Oil prices will more than double by 2020 as current low prices lead drillers to cut investment in new production and gradually reduce the glut of crude, the head of a group of oil-importing countries said Monday. Read story

A pro-terminal supporter walks past Edie Cotton, left, who had a sign on her back opposing the terminal, as they attended the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council&#039;s hearing Jan. 12 in Ridgefield on the construction of an oil terminal in Vancouver.

Comments on oil terminal soar to 250,000

A pro-terminal supporter walks past Edie Cotton, left, who had a sign on her back opposing the terminal, as they attended the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council&#039;s hearing Jan. 12 in Ridgefield on the construction of an oil terminal in Vancouver.

February 16, 2016, 4:22pm Business

Nearly 250,000 comments have poured in on the oil terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver. Now it's time for the state to shovel through the mountain of public opinion about what would be the nation's largest rail to marine transfer terminal. Read story

Oil trains, like this one passing through downtown Rainier, Ore., in 2014, no longer roll through Columbia County due to low crude prices.

Will collapsing oil prices hurt Northwest projects?

Oil trains, like this one passing through downtown Rainier, Ore., in 2014, no longer roll through Columbia County due to low crude prices.

February 10, 2016, 6:13am Business

Collapsing crude markets have hit oil projects across the globe. Read story