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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
May 3, 2012
With North Dakota’s production expected to exceed total Canadian tar sands production by next year, and with challenges now arising from the seemingly endless new supply of cheap natural gas, the whole project may become redundant.
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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 Zig Lambo |
October 11, 2011
Despite the risks and unfavorable public opinion associated with offshore drilling, the truth remains that the keys to unlock the planet's vast remaining oil resources lie beneath ocean floors, in places like the Gulf of Mexico, Brazil and the Arctic.
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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 |
June 8, 2011
Will the US oilpatch get flooded with Canadian juniors looking to build and sell production to the new Canadian energy income trusts? Trusts are now allowed in Canada again - but with foreign assets.
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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.
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By Frank Holmes |
May 3, 2011
International coal prices hit $124 per ton this week, the highest levels in five months, as strong demand from reconstruction projects in Japan and reduced supply from flood-ravaged Australia has made coal supply tight.
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By Brian Sylvester |
December 15, 2010
The publisher of the Oil and Gas Investment Bulletin, talks about which junior oil and gas companies have the property and technology to profit from the ever-expanding frontier of land surrounding the Bakken formation.
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By Frank Holmes |
July 22, 2010
The U.S. still consumes more than twice the amount of oil that China does in a day. But like most things with China, that statistic won't last long.
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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.