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Sep 18th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
Gold took off yesterday…closing at $1020. Here at The Daily Reckoning, we’re impressed. But we’re not that impressed. Gold, of course, is half of our Trade of the Decade, which we announced almost 10 years ago. We’re bullish on the metal…have been for a very long time. But recent comments in this space have made readers wonder what the Hell is going on…so we will spend a few minutes clarifying.
Tags: Bill Bonner, Crude Oil Prices, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, natural gas, oil, US economy
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Sep 17th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Emerging Markets
Over the past year, Brazil has established itself as one of the most exciting markets in the world for investors. Its Bovespa stock index is up 55% this year. And the discovery of the huge new Tupi oil field off its east coast has led some investors to refer to Brazil as the “New Saudi Arabia.”
Tags: Brazil, Emerging Markets, Global Recession, Investing in Brazil, LYG, Martin Hutchinson, oil, Oil Production, PBR
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Sep 4th, 2009 |
By David Fessler |
Category: Emerging Markets
Every country needs a few basic ingredients in order to achieve healthy, sustained economic growth.
Tags: BP, Canadian Oil Sands, CEO, china, David Fessler, Emerging Markets, energy, natural gas, oil, PTR, RDS, SHI, XOM
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By Doug Hornig |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Each year, generally in May, the Energy Information Administration publishes a less-than-eagerly-anticipated tome called the International Energy Outlook, 250+ pages of mind-numbing text, charts, graphs, and tables.
Tags: Crude Oil Prices, Doug Hornig, energy, food crisis, oil, Opec, peak oil, Saudi Arabian Oil Production
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 26th, 2009 |
By Puru Saxena |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Despite the ‘demand destruction’ hype, it is interesting to note that during this severe global recession, worldwide oil usage has dropped by a minuscule 2.7%. So, what will happen when the world comes out of this recession? Who will rise up to the challenge and meet our insatiable thirst for energy? These are critical questions not many are willing to ask.
Tags: Crude Oil Prices, crude oil production, energy, Global Recession, liquid fuels, oil, peak oil, Puru Saxena
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 24th, 2009 |
By Byron King |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Recently, I had the unique opportunity to tour two different oil sands operations near Fort McMurray, in northern Alberta. I saw a massive open-pit oil sands mine, and the associated reclamation effort, operated by Syncrude Canada Ltd. I also visited an in situ oil sands recovery project called Surmont, operated by ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP).
Tags: American Petroleum Institute, American Petroleum Institute Api, Bitumen, Byron King, Canada, Canada oil sands, ConocoPhillips, COP, crude oil production, Day In August, Editorial Freedom, energy, Fort McMurray, Gooey Stuff, Hand Lotion, heavy oil, Light Sweet Crude Oil, Northern Alberta, oil, Oil Patch, Oil Sands Of Alberta, Oil Seeps, Open Pit, peak oil, Pleistocene Glaciers, Rock Formations, Sweet Crude Oil, Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 21st, 2009 |
By Peter Krauth |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
After earning hefty profits on its commodities trading for nearly 18 years, heavyweight trader Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) now finds itself on the hot seat, defending this crucial source of revenue. And while that may not be good for Goldman, it’s also bad for investors. Let me explain…
Tags: AIG, BAC, Commodity Prices, Crude Oil Prices, Economic Depression, energy, FNM, FRE, GS, Hank Paulson, Jim Rogers, JPM, natural gas, oil, Peter Krauth, Timothy Geithner, UNG, USO
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 20th, 2009 |
By Byron King |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
A couple of weeks ago I was in Fort McMurray, Alberta. I was visiting two large oil sands operations, courtesy of Conoco Phillips (NYSE:COP), Syncrude Canada and the American Petroleum Institute, which sponsored the trip. I’ve been all over the place, but never to a working oil sands operation. This was a first for me, and quite an eye-opener.
Tags: Byron King, COP, crude oil production, oil, Oil Reserves, Oil Sands, US oil reserves
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 14th, 2009 |
By Byron King |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
I had the unique opportunity to tour two different oil sands operations near Fort McMurray, in northern Alberta. I saw a massive open-pit oil sands mine, and the associated reclamation effort, operated by Syncrude Canada Ltd. I also visited an in situ oil sands recovery project called Surmont, operated by ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP).
Tags: Byron King, COP, oil, peak oil, Saudi Arabian Oil Production, Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Aug 12th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Emerging Markets
Brazilians used to joke that their country was the country of the future – and always would be because a new crisis seemed to crop up every time the economy came close to fulfilling its potential.
Tags: BAC, Brazil, commodities prices, Emerging Markets, Emerging Markets ETF, energy, EWZ, Investing in Brazil, Jason Simpkins, JBLU, Msci Emerging Markets Index, oil, PBR, resources, SBS, VALE
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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