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By Joe Carroll and Edward Klump, Bloomberg |
June 14, 2013
The pioneers of America’s shale gas and oil revolution have done their work. Now it’s time for the factory crews to take over.
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By Oilprice.com |
January 31, 2013
The Mediterranean has joined the shale game, but as most of Europe's Mediterranean countries drag their feet, all eyes are on Israel, Turkey and Algeria.
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By Ben Traynor |
November 29, 2012
Wholesale gold bullion prices rose to $1,725 an ounce Thursday morning, recovering some ground after yesterday's sharp drop during US trading, as stocks, commodities and the euro also gained and US Treasury bond prices fell.
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By Peter Byrne |
November 13, 2012
The shale gas "miracle" is overhyped and bound to disappoint. That's what energy expert Bill Powers argues in his upcoming book. But Powers says that this could be a very good thing for oil and gas companies and their shareholders.
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
November 2, 2012
The issue of Canada diverting part of its fresh water resources to the US has never been on, or has long since faded off, most Canadians' radar screens, but the country with the world’s largest economy is also the world’s largest producer of corn, soybeans and wheat.
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By Ben Hobson |
October 25, 2012
Stocks that are displaying relatively strong price appreciation (or depreciation in the case of shorting) are magnets for momentum investors. And when that relative strength begins to weaken, the time to move on is likely to be fast approaching.
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By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader |
October 18, 2012
With US energy independence fast emerging as a topic in the presidential election, I thought I’d delve into this topic in greater depth and see how real this possibility is. This will undoubtedly be the most important change to the global economy for the next 20 years.
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By Bill Bonner |
September 21, 2012
The poor Republicans have their Mitt in the wringer. Everyone is ranting and raving against him. Why? Well, he's mostly right. But the 47% that Mitt was talking about don't really live "off the government."
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By Richard (Rick) Mills |
August 16, 2012
Our groundwater is being used up at record rates and claims to ownership are becoming increasingly contentious. It won't be long before the first water war begins.
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By Keith Schaefer |
August 3, 2012
The shale oil boom is causing a steep price drop in natural gas liquids (NGLs) in North America, hurting gas producers. NGLs are very important – vital even – now for regular, dry gas producers.