Notable Quotes
"Uranium producers like EFR are going to start popping up on people's radar screens." (5/23/13) Energy Fuels Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Matt Badiali More >
"The conservative uranium bet is to go with companies making money at current prices. That's FCU." (5/23/13) Fission Uranium Corp. - The Energy Report Interview with Matt Badiali More >
"CHK is active in the Marcellus sweet spot in northwestern West Virginia." (5/16/13) Chesapeake Energy Corp. - The Energy Report Interview with Josh Young More >
"FCU is on to the most exciting uranium discovery to come around in quite a while." (5/14/13) Fission Uranium Corp. - The Metals Report Interview with Brent Cook More >
"Majors like RDS are moving toward gas." (5/9/13) Royal Dutch Shell Plc - The Energy Report Interview with Keith Schaefer More >
Streetwise Video Spotlight
Given the continuing turmoil in the U.S. and European markets, both China and India are slashing their 2012 economic growth expectations, as evidenced by the two Asian juggernauts' oil, petrochemicals and metals markets. The question is, can they both stay out of the vortex of the Eurozone and U.S. economic malaise, or will they also be drawn in? (7/5/12)
More Experts
"ARW's new reserve estimate on West Hazel is a really good number." (4/30/13) Aroway Energy Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Bob Moriarty More >
"TCF has already found 1 Tcf gas and is raising money to drill." (4/30/13) CBM Asia Development Corp. - The Energy Report Interview with Bob Moriarty More >
"I think everyone is expecting BSP's share value to grow." (4/25/13) Big Sky Petroleum Corp. - The Energy Report Interview with Jim Letourneau More >
"Things seem to be going well on the development front for MMT." (3/28/13) Mart Resources Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Amin Haque More >
"FIS has the right management team that made not one, but two major discoveries." (3/21/13) Fission Energy Corp. - The Energy Report Interview with Marin Katusa More >
The Energy Report
Given the continuing turmoil in the U.S. and European markets, both China and India are slashing their 2012 economic growth expectations, as evidenced by the two Asian juggernauts' oil, petrochemicals and metals markets. The question is, can they both stay out of the vortex of the Eurozone and U.S. economic malaise, or will they also be drawn in? (7/5/12)






