Posts Tagged ‘Natural’

Little-Known Phenomenon Could Send Natural Gas Skyrocketing
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Every summer and fall, oil and gas drillers, producers and traders have one eye on what they’re doing and the other one on something even more important: the weather.
They all know a major hurricane that tracks up through the Gulf [...]

Energy M&A: The Natural Gas Bulls Are Back in Town
by Justin Dove, Investment U Research
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Kinder Morgan’s (NYSE: KMP) $33-billion takeover of El Paso Corp. (NYSE: EP) is just one of a flurry of recent mergers and acquisitions in the energy sector.
Statoil (NYSE: STO) also took over Brigham Exploration (Nasdaq: BEXP) on Monday, [...]

Bakken Natural Gas Flaring: A Giant Step Backward or an Opportunity in Disguise?
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst
Friday, September 30, 2011
In North Dakota, the Bakken oil shale field has created tens of thousands of jobs, a resulting housing shortage-driven boom, the lowest state unemployment in the country and sorely needed tax revenue.
But it also [...]

A New Favorite in Natural Gas Supply
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst
Tuesday, September 20, 2011: Issue #1604
By now, everyone should know about America’s abundance of natural gas. Most of the new supplies are coming primarily from the development of major shale plays.
The Marcellus, the Haynesville, the Barnett and others are examples of where most [...]
Over the past week and more, we’ve been talking about crude oil, crude oil and crude oil.
And for good reason. Oil prices jumped above $97 a barrel in after-hours trading on Friday. This industry is so important — and so riddled with corruption and greed — that Sandy Franks and I wrote a book about [...]
July 26, 2010
By Elliott Wave International
If “fundamentals” drive trend changes in financial markets, then shouldn’t the same factors have consistent effects on [...]
