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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 Stephan Bogner |
May 9, 2012
In light of the strongly growing world population especially in emerging countries the question when staring at the vanishing commodity supply must not be when the commodity boom will end, but rather if the boom can come to an end at all.
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By Frank Holmes |
January 9, 2012
Diplomatic relations between Iran and the West regarding the country's determination to enrich uranium have been contentious for some time. However, current rhetoric and policies such as banning Iranian oil imports have upped the ante.
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By Ben Traynor |
January 5, 2012
Prices to buy gold touched a two-week high at $1,625 per ounce in London's wholesale market early Thursday, before pulling back to $1,609 as commodities and world stock markets fell, led by Eurozone banking shares.
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By Frank Holmes |
December 2, 2011
One way to gauge support for the price of oil is to calculate the breakeven price. In other words, what is the dollar amount per barrel that would be required for an oil-producing country to balance its fiscal budget?
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By Keith Schaefer |
November 7, 2011
The US likes to fancy it a place that does everything a bit bigger and better than the rest of the world. And while some of this might just be American bluster, the Yanks have plenty to crow about it when it comes to oil production in recent years.
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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 Ian Gary |
July 15, 2011
On the one year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the SEC has yet to issue a final ruling to implement the landmark oil and mining financial transparency law, and the oil industry is fighting to weaken it.
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By Frank Holmes |
June 10, 2011
Saudi Arabia is experiencing difficulties as its oil fields mature. Known for its ample amount of easy-to-tap, high quality reserves, Saudi Arabia is now exploring the country's heavy-oil deposits in order to maintain long-term production.
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By Ian Gary |
May 11, 2011
Many resource-rich countries are notorious for secrecy, corruption and mismanagement of revenues from oil, gas and mining. Ghana has long produced and admired for governing the sector. It's now adding oil production.