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By Adam English |
April 17, 2012
Just when you think natural gas companies are getting themselves in order, things get even worse. This time around, it isn't overly aggressive extraction. Nature itself is poised to tear natural gas producers apart.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
February 6, 2012
That unloved molecule, CH4, cratered last week, with the ETF (UNG) trading all the way down to $5.07. The value of my April puts soared, jumping 75% in a mere two days. Being a trader all the way down to my DNA, I "took the money and run."
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
February 1, 2012
Long term readers are well aware of my antipathy towards natural gas, which has been in your worst nightmare of a bear market for the past three years. Well, the simple molecule finally got some good news last week.
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By Andrew Snyder |
February 1, 2012
The vast majority of investors are dead wrong when it comes to natural gas. It is no fault of their own, though. It's the product of a dishonest government and an industry that is scared for its life.
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By Andrew Snyder |
December 12, 2011
While we are finding new sources of crude oil, discoveries pale to what's happened with natural gas. Recent boosts to supply also cannot overcome volatility in the Mideast and the fact that much of the world's cheap crude was pumped long ago.
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By Keith Schaefer |
November 7, 2011
The US likes to fancy it a place that does everything a bit bigger and better than the rest of the world. And while some of this might just be American bluster, the Yanks have plenty to crow about it when it comes to oil production in recent years.
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By Justice Litle |
November 3, 2011
Standard Oil made John D. Rockefeller the richest man in history (adjusted for inflation). Now a new deal maker, Richard Kinder, is cementing a reputation as the Rockefeller of natural gas pipelines.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
January 4, 2011
The supply overhang and storage shortage for this diminutive molecule is still as bad as it ever was. If we can claw our way back to the last high of $5, I think natural gas would be a screaming short again.