Posts Tagged ‘ XOM ’
The Coming Global Blackout
Jul 7th, 2009 | By Andrew Gordon | Category: Financial News, Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyLeave it to the government. It’s proposing a “tax and cap” regime for energy producers which will require fossil-fuel generating plants to pay extra. The idea is to encourage clean fuels and discourage dirty ones. That’s fine in theory. But instead of helping our future energy situation, it’s going to make it a lot worse.
Alternative Energy Investments: Three Scenarios For Clean Energy
Jun 30th, 2009 | By Jim Stanton | Category: Featured, Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyWhen oil prices moved to over $30 a barrel in the mid 1980s, it was considered a significant event. It also signaled the birth of small ethanol companies in the Midwest. Many of them managed to hang around long enough to get a second wind when Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing Gulf War pushed oil prices past $40.
The Alternative Energy Market: Bullish & Bearish Scenarios For NYSE: PBW
Jun 22nd, 2009 | By Jim Stanton | Category: Featured, Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyWhen oil prices moved over $30 a barrel in the mid 1980s, it was considered a significant event. It also signaled the birth of small ethanol companies in the Midwest. Many of them managed to hang around long enough to get a second wind when Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and the ensuing Gulf War pushed oil prices pushed past $40.
Wall St Falls on Economic Worries
Jun 22nd, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News, Stock Market InvestingU.S. stocks slid on Monday as investors questioned the strength of an economic recovery, while energy shares were dragged down by lower oil prices. After a sharp three-month rally, indexes have eased as traders increasingly questioned if stocks are due for a correction.
Brazil’s National Commitment to Energy – Bankrolled by China
Jun 12th, 2009 | By Byron King | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyBrazil is making a national commitment to develop energy resources located far offshore in the South Atlantic. Indeed, no nation has ever advanced such an ambitious plan for long-term comprehensive offshore development. And it’s being bankrolled by China.
Can the Far East Drive American Markets Forward?
Jun 10th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Politics & EconomicsThe Dow crashed 1.4 points yesterday, wiping out Monday’s 1.3 point moonshot. Desperate for something beyond these 0.014% “swings,” the market’s putting China in the driver’s seat today… and these guys still have quite a lead foot: Chinese auto sales soared 34% in May, year over year. According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the Red Nation scooped up 1.12 million vehicles last month, outpacing any nation in the world.
Three Big Reasons Oil Prices Will Rally Back Big Time
May 26th, 2009 | By Money Morning Staff | Category: Financial News, Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyExperts roundly agree that the recession is only a short-term blip in the long-term escalation of oil prices. And this time, there are 1.05 trillion reasons why oil is going to climb well past its peak last year.
The Perfect Refinery Penny Play
May 21st, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyLast year, oil prices went crazy. In a matter of weeks, oil shot up as high as $147 and came right back down. Today, oil is sneaking back up. The obvious temptation is to try and time it again. The smart money, however, is looking elsewhere to take advantage. We found the perfect penny play to do just that…
The Top 5 Oil Stocks for 2009
May 20th, 2009 | By J. Christoph Amberger | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyOn June 10, 2008, Alexei Miller, CEO of Russia’s Gazprom, told a French audience that crude oil prices would reach $250 a barrel in 2009. His former Gazprom cohort and then freshly minted Russian prime minister Medvedev did him one better… pegging crude oil prices at $500. Was it wishful thinking? Did the gentlemen overdose on “hard-money” investment newsletters and Peak Oil Theory? We may never know.