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By Keith Schaefer |
May 3, 2012
Well, I sure timed that wrong as the stock has spent the last year well below my purchase price. But now, a full year later, market interest has arrived, based on newfound enthusiasm for a large resource play in the Cline/Lower Wolfcamp.
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By Keith Schaefer |
May 2, 2012
The Cline Shale in Texas is one of the hottest new shale plays in the USA. Devon Energy (DVN-NYSE) is suggesting it’s a huge play, pervasive over a very large area on the eastern shelf of the Permian Basin.
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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 Keith Schaefer |
February 15, 2012
It’s a huge opportunity for some great capital gains, but changing regulations, and a very attentive mainstream audience questioning business practices that have been in effect for decades, will will make it choppy water for investors.
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By Keith Schaefer |
December 16, 2011
Environmental concerns about hydraulic fracturing are impacting shale oil and gas exploration all over the world - Canada, the United States, New Zealand - but none as much as France.
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By Keith Schaefer |
September 15, 2011
When will Ithaca's production growth start to get priced into its stock? This junior North Sea oil producer is set to double production to 10,000 bopd late 2011, when its Athena project (Ithaca 22%, and operator) will come onstream.
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By Cory Mitchell, Cmt |
September 2, 2011
Oil and stock indexes are gauges that can be used for picking individual stocks. Since certain stocks will perform better than these benchmarks, and other stocks will perform worse, we want to find the ones which show the most promise.
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By Keith Schaefer |
August 12, 2011
August is often one of the best months to buy natural gas stocks; gas prices and the commodities stocks overall are at a low
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By Keith Schaefer |
June 27, 2011
Timing is everything in the market and being able to spot trends is critical. Natural gas producers have taken a beating over the past three years but there are encouraging signs that natural gas might be ready for a break to the upside.
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By Keith Schaefer |
May 4, 2011
Old oil fields never die. They just get better with age. It's a time-worn cliche, but in the case of Alberta's Duvernay shale, it may be the best example yet.