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By Tom Armistead |
May 8, 2013
Energy pundits sing natural gas' praises, but Bill Powers, author of "Cold, Hungry and in the Dark: Exploding the Natural Gas Supply Myth," isn't buying it. He sees serious flaws in how reserves are reported.
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By OGIB Research |
January 24, 2013
On the surface, Turkey has everything going for it in oil and gas. Onshore, it’s under-explored with one of the top international shale plays—the Dadas Shale—about to get tested for the first time with new technology.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
December 5, 2012
There is a way to capture eye-popping returns without having to take an “E-ticket” ride. That is to focus on MLP’s that only invest in the natural gas industry. The smart way to play here is to own securities that benefit from the increasing volume of natural gas production.
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By Peter Byrne |
November 13, 2012
The shale gas "miracle" is overhyped and bound to disappoint. That's what energy expert Bill Powers argues in his upcoming book. But Powers says that this could be a very good thing for oil and gas companies and their shareholders.
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By Keith Schaefer |
October 11, 2012
When will electricity producers in the US switch over from using natural gas back to coal?It’s an important question as natural gas prices are breaking out above their recent low trough.
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By Andrew Snyder |
August 31, 2012
America's energy industry has more profit potential than any other sector. Take advantage of the energy industry's dynamic "taste," and you can make some serious scratch. The problem is... few folks have any clue what they're looking for.
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By Larry D. Spears |
July 20, 2012
Now is the perfect time to invest in natural gas stocks. To many investors, that may seem counterintuitive. After all, natural gas has been the red-headed stepchild of energy for years. But prices for this plentiful alternative fuel are just beginning to turn higher.
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By Elliott Gue |
June 21, 2012
investors shouldn’t assume that the recent bout of fuel-switching marks the end of king coal. For one, two consecutive colder-than-average winters in 2009-10 and 2010-11 helped eliminate the utilities’ supply overhang in the wake of the financial crisis and Great Recession.
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By Zig Lambo |
June 15, 2012
The pullback in oil prices has created some attractive buying opportunities in both developing and established oil and gas companies, even if oil prices settle in the $80-90/bbl range. The senior analyst with C. K. Cooper & Co., gives us his insights into current energy markets.
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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.