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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
May 14, 2012
Casey Energy Opportunities Senior Editor Marin Katusa, Global Resource Investments Founder and Chairman Rick Rule and Casey Research Senior Editor Louis James, turn their attention to oil and natural gas prices and opportunities in equities.
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By Frank Holmes |
April 4, 2012
Energy around the world has become a lot more varied over the past few centuries. Only 100 years ago, wood and coal were the only two sources. Fast forward to today, and the global energy picture is much more diverse.
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By Frank Holmes |
February 3, 2012
The emerging world will push global energy demand 30% higher by 2040, according to ExxonMobil’s Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040, which offers insights on what may be in store for the energy sector in coming decades.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
February 1, 2012
The government of Greenland recognizes the future of the country lies in the development of its mineral resources and public pressure is increasing for better schools, health care and retirement plans.
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By Frank Holmes |
November 7, 2011
Europe has long been reliant on Russia for its supply of natural gas, but domestic discoveries of shale gas - along with strong governmental support for drilling - might soon catapult Poland to the forefront of the energy landscape.
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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 |
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 Frank Holmes |
December 17, 2010
Way back in the year 327, Chinese engineers used bamboo pipelines to drill 240 meters below the surface to extract the earliest drops of oil. Back then, oil was known as "burning water" and was used to evaporate brine and produce salt.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
November 8, 2010
The free Ben Bernanke put also applies to the commodities markets. I received another scratchy, crackling cell phone call from my drilling buddy in the Texas natural gas fields today. You could almost choke from the dust on the line.
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By Adrian Douglas |
October 27, 2010
If the US gold reserve has already been sold off surreptitiously - or partially or entirely encumbered in some way - then confirmation of that would be extremely detrimental to the dollar.