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U.S. Crude Exports May Be Coming
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (4/8/13)
"Price gyrations are prompting another round of concerns over supply and production." More >


Ryan  Galloway

Can Gas Developers Prosper with Low Prices? Ryan Galloway Says Yes
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (4/4/13)
Low natural gas prices and volatile oil prices should not hinder investors in the oil and gas sector. In fact, low prices carry their own benefits. Casimir Capital Analyst Ryan Galloway describes a number of oil and gas juniors with savvy management, impressive development strategies and strong prospects of success that have earned a "Strong Buy" from him. Read more in this Energy Report interview. More >


coal outlook

What's Next for Coal?
Source: Zacks Equity Research  (4/4/13)
"Coal is by far the least expensive and most abundant fossil fuel in the country, though the emergence of large shale natural gas reserves is expected to pose tough competition going forward." More >


Marshall Adkins

Bullish on Oil Prices? Two Reasons You Might Change Your Mind
Source: George S. Mack of The Energy Report  (4/2/13)
The downturn beginning in 2008 triggered a macroeconomic meltdown that would disrupt all markets, domestic and global. Demand for petroleum diminished just as new technologies were beginning to gush out oil and gas in never-before-seen volumes, creating a perfect storm that would depress prices. Now that oil prices have rebounded, is the worst behind us? In this interview with The Energy Report, Director of Energy Research Marshall Adkins of Raymond James & Associates discusses the events of the last five years and the near-term prospects for energy-related investments. More >


europeoil

The New Frontier of Energy–The Old World
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (4/2/13)
"We firmly believe that we are in the middle of an European energy renaissance." More >


Amin Haque

Three Global Threats that Keep This Stonecap Analyst Up at Night
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/28/13)
As the demand for oil and gas grows worldwide, investors have to look beyond their geographic comfort zones and seek out opportunities in places less familiar than just North America. In this interview with The Energy Report, Amin Haque, energy analyst at Stonecap Securities, reviews his current thinking on some of the risks associated with energy production on an international basis and points out some of his favorite situations, which he believes will provide investors with above-average returns in the current market environment. More >


Canada Oil

Two Trends Making Investors Money in the Canadian Energy Patch
Source: Keith Schaefer, Oil & Gas Investments Bulletin  (3/28/13)
"Can the uptrends continue?" More >


Jeb Handwerger

The Smart Money Buys When There's Blood in the Streets: Jeb Handwerger
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/26/13)
For Jeb Handwerger of Gold Stock Trades, it's not a matter of if the uranium sector will rebound, but when. He's already pounced on the three-year low that hit the spot price in 2011, but as Handwerger tells The Energy Report, investors can still benefit from an equity uptick in the uranium, potash and coal sectors. More >


LNG red ship

LNG on the March, Shale Oil Reserves Expand
Source: Ian Madsen, Zacks Investment Research  (3/26/13)
"More and more LNG expansion is progressing across North America." More >


Marin Katusa

Marin Katusa: Fortune Favors the Bold Energy Investor
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report  (3/21/13)
Tough markets have the average investor crying uncle, but now is not the time to lament losses—it's time to bargain shop, suggests Marin Katusa, senior editor of Casey's Energy Opportunities. China is snatching up energy prospects around the world in anticipation of ever-tightening oil markets. Meanwhile, there is already money to be made in international markets where consumers are paying double the price for U.S. natural gas. In his interview with The Energy Report, Katusa says bold investors who target the right companies could "get a Rolex for the price of a Timex." More >


tax pools

Oil and Gas Tax Pools: A Little-Known Investor Strategy
Source: Keith Schaefer, Oil & Gas Investments Bulletin  (3/21/13)
"Discover which companies have big tax pools that will keep the taxman away." More >


Chris Berry

Chris Berry: Energy-Metals Juniors with Derisked Projects Are Takeout Bait
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (3/19/13)
Juniors in the oligopoly-dominated energy-metals space must break into the ranks of producers or become acquired to survive and reward shareholders, says Chris Berry, editor of Morning Notes. Strategies for success include good geographic location, sales contracts, ample cash and experienced management, but as Berry says in his interview with The Energy Report, macroeconomic conditions can turn the ambitious junior into acquisition bait. More >


Edward Guinness Ian  Mortimer

Edward Guinness and Ian Mortimer: Timing a Roaring Return in Alternative Energy Stocks
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/14/13)
What will it take for alternative energy to deliver the returns investors have dreamed of? Continued global economic recovery, unsubsidized demand and prices that give customers a green incentive without added costs. Some stocks—notably in Europe and Asia—are already benefiting from favorable conditions, but the stars have yet to align on a broader scale. Portfolio Managers Edward Guinness and Ian Mortimer of London-based Guinness Atkinson Funds tell The Energy Report why they're maintaining holdings in quality solar, wind and lithium stocks and when they expect a bounce. More >


Rockefeller

How to Play Energy Markets Like Rockefeller
Source: Casey Energy Team  (3/14/13)
"Being patient—letting the market come to us rather than chase it ourselves—will give us the best bang for our buck." More >


Malcolm Shaw

Malcolm Shaw Likes Under-Covered, Unloved Energy Stocks
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/12/13)
As a former analyst with a strong background in geology, Malcolm Shaw uses his technical and market experience to dig through piles of news and company data to uncover resource investment situations that often go unnoticed by mainstream analysts. In this interview with The Energy Report, Shaw discusses the disconnects he sometimes finds between a company's fundamentals and its stock price, and why uranium is his favorite unloved sector right now. More >


big oil junior oil

In Oil, Bigger Isn’t Always Better
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (3/12/13)
"There is a growing recognition that how big a company is no longer automatically determines profitability." More >


Five Oil and Gas Companies Analyst Joel Musante Digs
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/7/13)
Many observers believe that the best days of domestic oil and gas production are long gone—and they may be right. But that doesn't mean there isn't a lot more petroleum product to be found right here in North America, even in fields that have been previously worked. In this interview with The Energy Report, Joel Musante, a senior research analyst at C. K. Cooper, profiles several companies that are still coming up with some impressive numbers. More >


Mansur Khan

Mansur Khan: Will the Electric Vehicle Tipping Point Transform Lithium Markets?
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (3/5/13)
The big bullish story on lithium holds that once consumers make the switch from fuel-burning cars to electric vehicles, the resulting demand for high-quality lithium batteries could make millionaires of investors exposed to lithium miners. Consumers aren't making the switch overnight, but Dundee Analyst Mansur Khan sees a tipping point on its way, along with blue sky potential. Khan has the skinny on mining companies with the goods to supply an ever-hungrier auto market and the skill to thrive in tight market conditions. Learn which names offer maximum upside in this The Energy Report interview. More >


albertashale175

Canada's Shale Boom: Unlocking Alberta's Oil and Gas
Source: Matt Insley, The Daily Reckoning  (3/4/13)
"If you want to profit from North America's shale boom, all you have to do is follow the drill rigs." More >


Peter Dupont

Shale Envy: Why North America Is the Global Oil & Gas Sweet Spot
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (2/28/13)
With its wide open plains and existing infrastructure, services and workforce, North American oil and gas development is attracting admiration around the globe—and prompting other countries to scratch beneath the surface in search of their own shale revolution. Peter Dupont, oil and gas analyst at Edison Investment Research in London, tells The Energy Report why the U.S. and Canada have retained their lure and discusses vast untapped potential in a number of developing international plays. More >


gas rig count

Drilling Efficiency: Lowering the Break-Even Price of Natural Gas
Source: Keith Schaefer, Oil & Gas Investments Bulletin  (2/28/13)
"The gas rig count in the U.S. has dropped by more than half in the last 18 months, but production continues at record levels. Why is that?" More >


James West

James West: Oil and Gas Beats Mining Hands Down
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (2/26/13)
Interest rates may be near zero, but financing big projects is still tough for most mining companies. That's why James West has switched his focus to energy investments, where the payoff is often much faster. In this interview with The Energy Report, West explains why intermediate-term energy opportunities have become his sweet spot. More >


MLP money

Investing in MLPs: Three Set to Soar on Shale Expansion
Source: Don Miller of Money Morning  (2/25/13)
"If you're one of the millions of investors trying to find decent yielding income investments, there's one place you should be looking—Master Limited Partnerships." More >


Don Coxe

Don Coxe: Take Advantage of Energy Sector Upside
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report  (2/21/13)
There are many reasons to be bullish about energy resources, says commodity investment specialist Don Coxe. He treats The Energy Report to a downside-upside tour of the recovering financial system, bearing good news for energy investors. Find out which sectors Coxe says are on the move. More >


Mat Wilson

Mat Wilson: Following the Money to Undervalued Contrarian Plays
Source: Brian Sylvester of The Energy Report  (2/21/13)
If you look very closely, you'll find some big players in the energy market sinking a lot of dollars into some very unconventional plays. Mat Wilson, an analyst with Pinetree Capital in Toronto, is following a trail of billion-dollar shale exploration and development investments from Canada to Texas and South America. Wilson tells The Energy Report which small-cap names are linked with hefty, large-cap investments and why they stand to benefit. More >


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