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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
January 18, 2012
Natural gas has been your worst nightmare of a commodity since its peak at $14 in 2008, then riding on crude's coattails in its infamous run to $149/barrel. Since then, natural gas has cratered 80%, and is down 37% from its 2011 top.
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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 Andrew Snyder |
October 26, 2011
Chances are, you've never heard of a company named Vitol. It rarely makes a headline but plays a larger role in the oil market than Exxon... and it just got a lock on the Libyan oil market.
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By Ian Gary |
June 8, 2011
With the increased global momentum for mandatory disclosure rules on payment disclosure by oil, gas and mining companies, it's telling that competitiveness arguments largely haven't carried water with policy makers.
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By J.W. Jones |
May 3, 2011
Gold and silver remain strong, however I would not fall in love with either commodity, or any commodity for that matter. Whether we have a currency crisis or not, there is going to be a nasty sell off in commodities in the future, specifically in silver.
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By Ian Gary |
February 18, 2011
France is giving a boost to oil and mining transparency, but a US policy must still be secured by the SEC.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
December 23, 2010
Consumers were ultimate winners as technologies the space program fathered pushed standards of living up. I bet that's how this contest ends as well. The question is whether operating instructions will come in English - or Mandarin.
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By Lorimer Wilson |
July 13, 2010
Market participants and commentators are having a hard time distinguishing between a bull market and a bubble.
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By Keith Schaefer, Oilandgas-investments.com |
May 4, 2010
The XNG stock index and the UNG commodity index - even though they're both tracking different parts of the natural gas industry - don't necessarily have to have a tight, direct relationship.
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By Fawzia Sheikh, Oilprice.com |
March 24, 2010
A maritime boundary dispute between Ghana and C^ote d'Ivoire that erupted this month casts doubt on future international oil claims near the contested area.