The End Of OPEC

Saudi Arabian oil fields are drying up at a rapid pace, and the world isn’t quite ready for the end of “Old Oil.” Now, this hasn’t been very well… Read more

Oil Approaching $100 Again

Oil is well on its way to $100 again. Recent history tells us that doesn't bode well for the market.

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Tale of Two American Energy Stocks

Within just 17 years the United States will be completely oil independent. For a country that imported 60% of its oil as recently as 2005, it’s a huge shift.

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The Oil Explorer With A Bigger Dividend Than Exxon

Investors looking to make big returns in the oil and gas sector are increasingly looking south. Way south. As I wrote last week, one country receiving a lot of… Read more

Why Black is the Real Green in Energy Production

Established energy sources – oil, coal, natural gas – are given the bum's rush when the conversation turns to the environment. That's unfortunate, because the environmentalists… Read more

What The North American Oil “Bonanza” Means to You

“North America has set off a supply shock that is sending ripples throughout the world.” – International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven Anybody questioning the… Read more

Natural Gas Rise Bodes Well for Coal Stocks

Natural gas prices have been slowly creeping up since bottoming out below $2.00 last April. And that could be good for coal stocks.

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ChartWatch: Energy Stocks are Slowing Down

Though I have not reviewed this ETF in ChartWatch for a while, it’s been a favorite of mine in the past. In fact, I recommended buying the shares of… Read more

Obama’s Biggest Blunder

The rising deficit and raging debate over fiscal budget issues have been noticeable dark spots of the Obama presidency. But Obama has another, less talked about, blemish. In fact,… Read more

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