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By Rita Sapunor |
January 2, 2013
Energy investment is about more than just the commodities; it's about growth. That's why, for example, the emerging economies theme has been an important one for investors.
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By Keith Schaefer |
August 9, 2012
Canadian oil and gas research analysts Josef Schachter and Martin Pelletier share some of their best money-making strategies moving forward and list four top junior stock picks that could get cheaper before they get expensive.
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By Elliott Gue |
July 26, 2012
Spain has secured a bailout of its troubled banks and Italy has made progress on austerity and reform. However, borrowing costs for both governments remain uncomfortably high and Spanish 10-year borrowing costs reached record highs.
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By Keith Schaefer |
July 24, 2012
The North American oil market is going through a fundamental change that will affect the price of oil for the rest of this decade – fast-rising shale oil supplies from North Dakota and Texas. This could mean lower oil prices for the next several years.
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By Leo Liu |
March 19, 2012
During the period of 2007‐2011, electricity consumption in Mongolia increased on an average 6% per year. However, the Ministry of Mineral Resource of Mongolia estimates that overall electricity demand is expected to grow at 14% in the future.
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By Keith Schaefer |
June 8, 2011
Will the US oilpatch get flooded with Canadian juniors looking to build and sell production to the new Canadian energy income trusts? Trusts are now allowed in Canada again - but with foreign assets.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
February 22, 2011
It has been a long wait for "peak oilers," whose passionate belief is that the world will run out of oil in coming years, sending prices through the roof.
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By Casey Research |
June 4, 2010
Of all the renewables, we think geothermal has the best upside potential.
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By David Galland |
May 6, 2010
With only so much oil to go around, every new off-take agreement signed by the Chinese with the Saudis or Venezuelans, for example, is a net loss in supply to other bidders, notably the world's largest energy consumer, the United States.