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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 Mark O'Byrne |
May 17, 2011
Gold and silver are higher today while sterling is stronger and the Japanese yen has again come under pressure. The yen has weakened on deepening concerns about the Japanese economy.
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By Chris Mack |
April 1, 2011
The concept of limited liability was engineered to protect businesses from losing more than all of their capital, but it is now being abused by corporations and governments who use it to externalize excessive risk.
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By JT Long |
March 21, 2011
Even in the face of problems at Japan's Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear reactor following a massive earthquake and tsunami, the Jennings Capital Mining analyst takes an upbeat long-term view on uranium prices.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
February 22, 2011
It has been a long wait for "peak oilers," whose passionate belief is that the world will run out of oil in coming years, sending prices through the roof.
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By The Energy Report |
December 9, 2010
Legendary investor Rick Rule dissects the gamut of energies - from fossil to alternative - revealing an interesting paradox that is a 'game-changer' for uranium and why he calls alternative energy 'the alter ego of rare earths.'
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By Adam Hamilton |
November 29, 2010
While often vexing, sharp news-driven moves can offer good opportunities for speculators. Although each news-driven event is different and unique, there are definitely tradable parallels underlying most of them.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
August 23, 2010
The US Department of Energy has said that 30 battery factories by 2012 could have enough capacity to supply 20% of the world's advanced battery needs and that their share of the world market could rise to 40% by 2015.
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By Justice Litle |
August 2, 2010
Uranium soared from $10 a pound in 2000 to a stunning $136 a pound in 2007 - and then the bottom fell out. After three lean years, could another bull market on the way?