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Posts Tagged ‘ Big Oil ’

Why $60 Oil Will Not Last Long

Nov 17th, 2008 | By Byron King | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Reserves of high-grade oil are in decline, says Byron King. Other hydrocarbons will be required to meet energy demand over the coming decades. But the cost of extracting and refining these resources is much higher than the current market price of crude. And that’s why cheap fuel is definitely not here to stay.



Oil Stocks May Never Be This Cheap Again

Nov 14th, 2008 | By Greg Gunner Guenthner | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Oil is still one of the best bets for long-term gains says Greg Guenthner. In the midst of blind market panic, investors are forgetting that crude is a finite resource facing unquenchable demand. It will rise to record highs again. And when it does, oil stocks will soar.



Big Oil Will Shine Again When Crude Shoots To $200

Nov 12th, 2008 | By Andrew Gordon | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Crude oil prices slipped below $60 a barrel yesterday, taking the black goo to a 20-month low. But that doesn’t change the fundamentals. Oil production is levelling out, and will soon begin to fall. Andrew Gordon expects crude to soar back toward $200 after a short pause. And Big Oil companies that are still investing in new projects will shine.



How To Profit As Market Forgets Oil And Gas Fundamentals

Nov 10th, 2008 | By Justice Litle | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Justice Litle thinks Dickens’ classic line  provides an apt description of today’s markets. Sure, this year has been hell. But it has also created some amazing opportunities for contrarian investors. Justice says this is most apparent in the oil and natural gas market, where irrational risk aversion has made most people forget the fundamentals.



6 Investment Ideas For The ‘Obamanomics’ Era

Nov 6th, 2008 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Featured

Martin Hutchinson analyses what a Democrat landslide means for investors. He says nuclear and clean energy stocks, auto manufacturers, generic drug producers and muni bonds are a “buy”. But fossil fuel companies and financial institutions should be avoided.



‘Obama Effect’ On Clean Energy Will Be Short Lived

Nov 5th, 2008 | By Irwin Greenstein | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

The election last night of Barack Obama to the White House has many green investors cheering, but their elation may be short-lived. For one, the ROI of alternative energy is still pegged to the price of fossil fuels. Second, environmentalists may find themselves at cross-purposes with one faction leading the charge for a greener grid while the other seeks to protect endangered species and offshore territory from solar arrays and wind farms.



Investors Will Watch as Inflation Dominates the Spotlight This Week

Jun 16th, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: Politics & Economics

Investors better keep an eye on bonds this week.While the stock market may be more fun to follow, fixed income is often a stronger gauge of investor expectations of the economy, future U.S. Federal Reserve policy, and inflation.



The $250 Billion Energy Bet

May 14th, 2008 | By Andrew Mickey | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

What if I told you Shell, BP, Exxon Mobil, BHP Billiton, Chevron and ConocoPhillips have committed more than $100 billion into a new source of energy? You’d definitely want to get involved in the early stages, right?