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By Jim Letourneau |
November 18, 2011
It is an exciting time to be an energy investor in North America. North American natural gas prices are now the lowest in the world. This is a stunning development given that there were grave concerns about natural gas supplies in the early to mid-2000s.
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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 JT Long |
September 16, 2011
There have been few catalysts driving uranium stocks this summer. But the "Mercenary Geologist," believes that this market funk resembles the period that preceded one of the best junior resource bull markets ever seen.
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By Mickey Fulp |
July 15, 2011
I've been waiting for indication of a long-term upside movement in the natural gas market for over three years. But in this case, it has never looked prospective enough for me to venture in. And frankly, that perplexes me.
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By Keith Schaefer |
September 2, 2010
A leading analyst lowers his forecast for both the US and Canada.
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By Keith Schaefer, Oilandgas-investments.com |
June 10, 2010
The reason for these purchases now is that every year, summer is the weakest time of the year for natural gas.
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By James Cordier |
April 27, 2010
If you liked it at $6, you should have loved it at $5. You could have "backed the truck up" at $4. So now what do you do with prices sporting a "$3" handle?