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		<title>Coal Powered Penny Shares &#8211; special report from Tom Bulford</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Bulford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Bulford, writing for Penny Sleuth, UK, draws from his years of penny stock experience to share his two top coal picks in the UK market for 2010.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tom Bulford, writing for </strong><a href="http://www.fleetstreetinvest.co.uk/free-e-letters/penny-sleuth.html"><strong>Penny Sleuth, UK</strong></a><strong>, draws from his years of penny stock experience to share his two top coal picks in the UK market for 2010.</strong></p>
<p>Tom Bulford (<a href="http://www.fleetstreetinvest.co.uk/free-e-letters/penny-sleuth.html">Penny Sleuth</a>):</p>
<p>Joseph Stalin does not sound like a very nice man to have worked for.</p>
<p>He had this idea that digging up coal from underground in order to burn it as soon as it reached the surface was a bit of a waste of time and effort. Why not simply burn it while still underground and then simply draw up the heat and gases through a pipe?</p>
<p>Convinced that this was a smart idea he set his scientists to work on the problem. Unfortunately for twelve of these scientists, they failed to do so and Stalin had them executed.</p>
<p>But to be fair to Stalin, his idea was right but just a little ahead of its time. Last week the UK Coal Authority granted a license to Clean Coal, a subsidiary of the quoted <strong>Anglo-American (ticker: AAL)</strong> to put Stalin’s theory into practice.</p>
<p>Under the North Sea, within ten kilometres of the coast, is enough coal to satisfy UK demand for at least ten years. The difficulty is getting it out.</p>
<p>But thanks to a new technology called Underground Coal Gasification this is no longer necessary. Let me show you how it will work.</p>
<p><strong>How to make hard-to-reach coal fuel a power station </strong></p>
<p>A drill will bore its way through the ground at somewhere, on land, close to perhaps Grimsby. Having reached the required depth it will then take a ninety degree turn and head out sideways underneath the coastline until it hits the coal seam.<br />
Next a second bore hole will be drilled into the coal seam. Once that is done the coal will be set alight underground, and will be constantly fanned by oxygen fed down one of the pipes. Up the other pipe will come a methane-rich synthetic gas able to fuel a power station.</p>
<p>This will not be the first time that this has been done. Similar projects are already up and running. In the course of investigating a penny share company last week, I came across another such plan.</p>
<p>This was <strong>Strategic Natural Resources (ticker: SNRP),</strong> and I managed to catch up with chief executive Jeremy Metcalfe, a man whose enthusiasm and energy defies his seventy years. . .</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.fleetstreetinvest.co.uk/small-cap/aim-companies/coal-penny-shares-98421.html">here</a> for the rest of Mr. Bulford&#8217;s report at <a href="http://www.fleetstreetinvest.co.uk">Fleet Street Invest</a>, UK.</p>
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		<title>Coal Price Guaranteed to Soar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garry White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Demand for coal is through the roof. And I believe the price of a ton of the stuff is almost guaranteed to rise in the years ahead.</p>
<p>Currently, two-thirds of the world&#8217;s coal is used to generate electricity. The rest goes into steel and concrete production.</p>
<p>The US Department of Energy says China and India will account for 70% of the increase in world coal consumption over the next two decades.</p>
<p>And consider China’s plans for the next five years&#8230; they’re planning to build the equivalent of ten New York Cities, said a Canadian chief executive and financier at the mining conference I attended yesterday!</p>
<p>This will need unimaginable amounts of coal for steel production, concrete production and energy generation.</p>
<p>China used to be the&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demand for coal is through the roof. And I believe the price of a ton of the stuff is almost guaranteed to rise in the years ahead.<span id="more-2828"></span></p>
<p>Currently, two-thirds of the world&#8217;s coal is used to generate electricity. The rest goes into steel and concrete production.</p>
<p>The US Department of Energy says China and India will account for 70% of the increase in world coal consumption over the next two decades.</p>
<p>And consider China’s plans for the next five years&#8230; they’re planning to build the equivalent of ten New York Cities, said a Canadian chief executive and financier at the mining conference I attended yesterday!</p>
<p>This will need unimaginable amounts of coal for steel production, concrete production and energy generation.</p>
<p>China used to be the largest coal producer in the world, but it is now a net importer. As the communist Republic continues to develop, it will have to import more and more coal. There are no realistic alternatives.</p>
<p>And that will continue to boost the coal price. It’s great news for one brilliant investment. More on that in a moment.</p>
<p><strong>Two more UK coal power stations planned</strong></p>
<p>Most governments have accepted that coal will have to play a big part in their future energy strategy.</p>
<p>Why? Because most of them have been useless in sorting their energy strategy out. This is particularly true in the UK.</p>
<p>France puts us to shame. The country gets 79% of its electricity from nuclear power; which is way ahead of anyone else in the nuclear stakes.</p>
<p>We still do not know for sure if any new nuclear power stations are going to be built &#8211; and it takes years to bring one into operation.</p>
<p>However, we do have plans to build our first coal power stations in 20 years. And it’s not just one &#8211; but two. And they’re being built by the Germans &#8211; even they are ahead of us in the nuclear stakes!</p>
<p>In March 2007, RWE Npower submitted proposals to spend more than £1bn to replace its existing coal-fired station at Tilbury in Essex. The plant would be operational by 2013. E.ON also hopes to replace its plant in Kingsnorth, Kent, by 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Coal will bridge the energy gap as the oil price soars</strong></p>
<p>It’s cheaper and less technologically challenging to build a coal-fired power station than a nuclear facility. This means coal will be attractive in developing countries too.</p>
<p>The American government has also been slow in resurrecting nuclear power as an energy option in the US.</p>
<p>This situation has been repeated all over the world, and I have no doubt it ensures coal’s continued bull-run over the next 10 years.</p>
<p>The US Energy Information Administration forecasts world coal consumption will double between 2003 and 2030. Non-OECD countries account for 81% of this increase.</p>
<p>So, coal is by no means the fuel of yesteryear &#8211; it will be around for a long time to come and demand is likely to soar.</p>
<p><strong>If you haven’t got exposure to a coal producer in your portfolio, you need to think again</strong></p>
<p>Here at Smart Commodities UK we’ve been invested in this trend since last October and it’s already showing a tidy gain.</p>
<p>But I believe there are much more gains to come.</p>
<p>You see, this company uses royalty streams (which are now rising) to invest in early-stage mining companies with a view to generating more royalty payments.</p>
<p>The board has proved this strategy works. Between 2002 and 2006 the group achieved a compound annual growth rate on its investments of 76% &#8211; this was before the recent surge in coal prices and the increased royalty payment news.</p>
<p>And just this morning they reported that from 1st July 2008 a two-tier coal royalty rate would now apply to its assets in Queensland.</p>
<p>The current 7% royalty rate will apply to the value of coal produced by a mine sold below $100 per tonne and a higher 10% rate will apply to the value of coal sold above $100 per tonne.</p>
<p>In April 2008, coking coal prices rose sharply to between US$250 and US$300 per tonne&#8230; so it looks likely that all payments from now on will be made at the 10% rate instead of 7%.</p>
<p>It goes some way to explain why analysts at brokerage firm Numis have upped its price target of this share by 12.5%.</p>
<p>The company also pays a dividend. A payment of 4.35p per share was approved in April. This fact makes the company virtually unique on the London Stock Exchange.</p>
<p>You get exposure to early-stage mining opportunities, paid for by rising coal royalty payments AND a dividend stream as well.</p>
<p>I’m encouraging my readers to buy this stock immediately.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fsponline-recommends.co.uk/ostblk08?EOSTD502" target="_blank">Find out how to access these details here.</a></p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Garry White<br />
Editor Smart Commodities UK</p>
<p>Note: Past performance and forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future results.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.fspinvest.co.uk/investment-services/smart-commodities-uk/articles/coal-price-soar-00049.html">Coal Price Guaranteed to Soar</a></p>
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