Streetwise Reports' Article Archives — June 2013 back to current month (15)

How Exporting US Gas Will Transform Global Energy Markets: Sam Wahab (06/27/2013)

Here's the situation: North America is swimming in cheap natural gas, whereas international markets are thirsty for it and paying a premium. Now that the DOE is beginning to approve LNG export permits, North American producers have major incentive to drill, baby, drill. To get an expert perspective on the coming LNG supply shift, The Energy Report turned to Cantor Fitzgerald Analyst Sam Wahab, who keeps tabs on global oil and gas developments from his base in London. This is a must-read interview for anyone who wants to profit from a potentially massive shift in natural gas fundamentals.

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Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: What’s Next in the Energy Debate? (06/26/2013)

"Could the accelerated development of renewable energy prove to be the only way to avoid an inevitable spiral of war and disaster?"

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Are You Protected from Oil Price Downside? Chen Lin Shares His Strategy (06/25/2013)

Remember when oil shot up to $148 a barrel? Chen Lin does, and he sees potential for Wall Street market manipulation to push the oil price in the opposite direction—as low as $47 a barrel. Plus, he's bearish on China now. The good news is that Lin, publisher of What Is Chen Buying/Selling?, was willing to share his personal investment strategy in his interview with The Energy Report. Find out where Lin booked profits this year and get the names he's turning to for protection against oil price downside.

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African Shale Gas Production Could Break Out (06/24/2013)

"South Africa (which holds the fifth-largest reserve in the world), Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt are among the small group of countries that have the potential and are exploring for gas on the continent, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration."

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Profit from Seasonal Energy Cycles: Roger Wiegand (06/20/2013)

For short-term traders, understanding cyclical markets is the key to profits. And with the hottest summer months ahead, natural gas could get a price boost when air conditioners start to hum, says Roger Wiegand, publisher of the Trader Tracks investment newsletter. In this interview with The Energy Report, Wiegand shares some promising names for investors who are ready to read the technical charts—and mark their calendars.

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Fadel Gheit: Avoid the Middle East, Invest in US Refineries (06/18/2013)

Shifting commodity prices are a given in the oil and gas industry, but sometimes the industry landscape changes in unexpected ways. In this interview with The Energy Report, Oppenheimer & Co. Managing Director and Senior Energy Analyst Fadel Gheit discusses the effect of Middle Eastern geopolitical issues on oil production, dissects the changing oil and gas production situation in the U.S. and explains how the shift in natural gas prices has turned the refinery business from the industry's perennial ugly duckling into a beautiful swan.

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Are the 'Special Few' Manipulating Oil Prices? (06/18/2013)

"With an ability to know the inventory figures up to five seconds before the market does, major market makers can swing entire portions of the energy curve."

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Transformative Energy Technologies: Michael and Chris Berry (06/13/2013)

The synergy of temperament and intellect has fostered much success for the father-son team of Michael Berry, editor of Morning Notes, and Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners LLC. In this Father's Day interview with The Energy Report, the Berrys reveal what they've learned from each other's investment strategies over the years, and mull energy metals and emerging green technologies that could be "compelling investment opportunities." They also reveal that, for all the familial camaraderie, there are energy issues about which they strongly disagree.

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Physical Gold and Paper Gold Battling for Supremacy: Brien Lundin (06/12/2013)

The recent drop in gold prices is a confirmation, or a revelation, to investors of the battle between the physical and paper gold markets. In this interview with The Gold Report, Brien Lundin, editor of Gold Newsletter, predicts the timing of a handoff from Asian physical demand to Western speculative demand and assesses the readiness of the junior market to respond to a revival in commodity prices. Plus, in a tip to Father's Day, he discusses his efforts to groom the next generation of investors.

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Byron King: Forget OPEC. North American Energy Plays Bring Profits Home (06/11/2013)

Looking for profits in the oil and natural gas space? Look no further than shale plays, energy service companies and offshore drilling opportunities in the U.S., says Byron King of Agora Financial LLC. In this interview with The Energy Report, King discusses how dwindling exports to the U.S. from Latin America, Africa and the Middle East are shifting the supply and demand equation across the world. King also names companies in the service space with solid prospects for investors.

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How to Invest in Uranium in 2013 (06/11/2013)

"The emerging countries, hungry for electricity to power their economies, are proceeding with plans to build a good number of nuclear reactors."

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As Economy Heats Up, Will Oil Start to Sizzle? (06/11/2013)

"Looking ahead, if the economy starts to experience runaway inflation, history shows it makes sense to hold real assets."

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Realize the Full Potential of Natural Gas: Jeff Grampp (06/06/2013)

gasrefine1Ramping up domestic North American liquid natural gas production for export to pricier international markets could be a game changer for struggling junior explorers. In this interview with The Energy Report, C. K. Cooper & Company's Jeff Grampp tells us why drilling in domestic gas fields for export is a good idea. . .if the Feds play along. And he identifies promising juniors with leaseholds in particularly desirable fields.

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Potential Oil Glut! Raymond James Analyst's Contrarian Forecast (06/04/2013)

Stepping away from the pack, Andrew Coleman of Raymond James Equity Research is making a contrarian forecast for an oil glut in 2014. Shale oil production is on the ascent, with the United States joining Saudi Arabia on the supply side, while China's hunger for oil may be sliding and demand in developed countries remains in decline. In this interview with The Energy Report, Coleman explains his thinking and names the producers best positioned to capitalize on the turbulence ahead.

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Arab Spring Blowback Is the Key Risk in Energy Markets Now (06/03/2013)

"This wave of unrest may have repercussions across the entire energy sector."

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