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By Keith Schaefer |
April 9, 2012
Where will the wealth created by the fast growing Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) market be concentrated in the coming years? In a word – Australia. It’s the #4 exporter of LNG in the world already, and seven new plants are in various stages of planning and development.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
October 26, 2011
Uranium is fast approaching a supply-demand deficit and there is a possible shortage in uranium ore which may benefit uranium miners. The prolonged basing period in uranium is rapidly approaching its conclusion.
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By Karen Roche |
June 23, 2011
Are there viable options to nuclear power for clean energy? Is another uranium boom on the horizon? Or should we invest our resource dollars in thorium? Resource sector experts Brent Cook and Rick Rule give their views.
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By Jon Nadler |
June 23, 2011
Precious metals prices were not spared the damage seen in other areas in the commodities' space this morning. Spot gold traded in the first half-hour of the Thursday session in New York with a sizeable, $30.00+ (1.85%) per ounce loss in value.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
June 8, 2011
Concerns about climate change, carbon footprints, energy security and the rising cost of fossil fuels spurred a revival of interest in nuclear power generation in early 2010 and a global civil nuclear renaissance but it derailed with Fukushima-Daiichi.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
April 7, 2011
Uranium investments will once again be seen as a hedge against the Middle East, and we may see a very powerful bounce as the selling ends. There are 440 reactors currently operating worldwide and many coming online which need uranium.
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By Anthony J. Alfidi |
April 4, 2011
The next logical step for the federal government to take is a review of regulatory obstacles that are keeping leases out of active production. There's also plenty of room for more domestic oil and gas production.
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By Jack Lifton |
September 8, 2010
There is no doubt that Chinas's growth cannot be sustained by domestic production of natural resources. This is obvious to Chinese corporate procurement officers. It is only now becoming apparent to Chinese domestic institutional investors.
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By The Gold Report |
May 13, 2010
We're heading toward government devaluing its currency to devaluate its debt in order to survive.
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By John C.k. Daly, Oilprice.com |
January 12, 2010
While during the last 18 years most foreign investors have focused on extractive industries (energy and minerals), water is an issue of rising concern.