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By JT Long |
May 31, 2013
This year's somewhat longer winter shored up the overall inventory picture, which is more or less back to normal. If we have typical summer weather, we could enter the heating season with inventories slightly below average.
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By Tom Armistead |
April 25, 2013
Whether the topic is peak oil, climate change or commodity bull markets, Jim Letourneau tends to take the contrarian position.
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By Dan Dicker |
February 21, 2013
Where are you getting your crude? How much is it costing you to develop? How much will it continue to cost you? When those numbers add up and the results tell a tale of efficiency and growth, you've got a stock that you can confidently hold.
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By JT Long |
January 31, 2013
What's the easiest way to track the ups and downs of energy markets? Watch what governments are doing rather than what they are saying, says S&A Resource Report Editor Matt Badiali.
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By OGIB Research |
January 24, 2013
On the surface, Turkey has everything going for it in oil and gas. Onshore, it’s under-explored with one of the top international shale plays—the Dadas Shale—about to get tested for the first time with new technology.
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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 Keith Schaefer |
October 11, 2012
When will electricity producers in the US switch over from using natural gas back to coal?It’s an important question as natural gas prices are breaking out above their recent low trough.
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By Kent Moors |
September 25, 2012
Yes, the rise of new sources has altered the picture. But so has the rise in demand globally and at a rate much faster than anticipated. In fact, the impact of unconventional oil is now projected to be less than expected.
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By James Stafford |
September 12, 2012
Is our energy future one of falling prices and plentiful supply or should we prepare for declining supply and sky high prices? lThe energy economist from the University of California at San Diego gives some answers.
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By Ron Hera |
August 21, 2012
The US dollar is fundamentally weaker than it appears to be based on the USDX. Gold, silver and related mining shares will rally heading into late 2012 and are likely to break out dramatically as current trends develop.