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Why Pipeline Politics in Central Asia Are a Boon for U.S. Investors
Source: Kent Moors, Money Morning  (1/30/12)
"Recent moves by Russia, Iran and especially China have just improved U.S.-based energy prospects. That's why I'm going to focus on one country many people haven't heard much about: Turkmenistan." More >


Congress' Next Bad Idea Would Destroy the Shale Boom
Source: James Baldwin, Money Morning  (1/30/12)
"Last week, six members of Congress, led by Rep. Dennis Kucinich, introduced the 'Gas Price Spike Act.' With concerns over the likelihood of higher gas prices this summer, the bill and its sponsors propose the creation of a 'Reasonable Profits Board' that would control the profits of oil and gas companies." More >


Filling an Energy Order with Chinese Takeouts
Source: Frank Holmes, US Global Investors  (1/26/12)
"China has been hungry to power its country for more than 1.3B residents, and takeouts of commodity-related companies is one way to fill its tall energy order." More >


Peering Through Exxon's Looking Glass
Source: Frank Holmes, U.S. Global Investors  (1/25/12)
"The emerging world will push global energy demand 30% higher by 2040, according to ExxonMobil's Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040. The report contains some interesting projections on what may be in store for the energy sector in the coming decades." More >


Iranian Oil Sanctions
Source: Platts  (1/25/12)
"While Tehran expressed displeasure at the EU's latest move through diplomatic channels, the Iranian oil ministry issued its own statement January 24 saying through its official spokesman the sanctions were a 'dangerous game' that the EU would not win." More >


Obama Will Open Federal Public Lands to Natural Gas Exploration
Source: Dorothy Kosich, Mineweb  (1/25/12)
"During his State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday, Obama noted, 'We have a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly 100 years. And my administration will take every possible action to safely develop this energy.'" More >


Will Iran Kill the Petrodollar?
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (1/25/12)
"A major portion of the U.S. dollar's valuation stems from its lock on the oil industry—if that monopoly fades, so too will the value of the dollar." More >


Will Iran Kill the Petrodollar?
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (1/25/12)
"A major portion of the dollar's valuation stems from its lock on the oil industry—if that monopoly fades, so too will the value of the dollar. There is one outcome that we foresee with certainty: Gold will rise. Uncertainty around paper money always bodes well for gold." More >


The President's Big Shout Out to Shale
Source: Energy InDepth  (1/25/12)
"A two-billion-year-long-no-mention streak finally came to an end, with President Obama devoting a significant segment of his nationally (and internationally) televised address to touting the promise and potential of developing America's enormous natural gas resources." More >


India to Buy Iranian Oil with Gold; China May Follow
Source: Jason Hamlin, GoldStockBull Investment Strategies  (1/24/12)
"India has reportedly agreed to pay Tehran in gold for the oil it buys, in a move aimed at avoiding U.S. sanctions that target countries that trade with Iran. China, the number one buyer of Iranian oil, may follow India's lead." More >


India to Buy Iranian Oil with Gold
Source: Jason Hamlin, GoldStockBull Investment Strategies  (1/24/12)
"This is only going to accelerate the decline of the dollar and its role as world reserve currency. It should also help boost the price of gold and further legitimize the movement to return to a gold standard." More >


It May Take a Dragon to Breathe Fire into Markets
Source: Frank Holmes, US Global Investors  (1/23/12)
"China's rapid growth has made a powerful case for commodities over the past several years. Once the country shifted from exporting to importing an energy commodity, there was no looking back." More >


It May Take a Dragon to Breathe Fire into Markets
Source: Frank Holmes, US Global Investors  (1/23/12)
"China's rapid growth has made a powerful case for commodities over the past several years. Once the country shifted from exporting to importing a commodity, there was no looking back." More >


Obama's Rejection of the Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Is Pure Politics
Source: David Zeiler, Money Morning  (1/19/12)
"Most experts believe the Keystone oil pipeline will eventually get built, but in the meantime, President Obama's decision gives both Republicans and Democrats raw material for 2012 campaign speeches." More >


Don't Frack Me Up
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (1/19/12)
"To many walking the planet, fracking has a seriously bad reputation. Thanks to hyperbole and misinformation, fracking opponents have convinced a lot of people that the operators who drill and then hydraulically fracture underground rock layers thumb their noses at and even hate the environment." More >


Oil and Gas Service Stocks: A Different Way to Profit from Shale Boom
Source: Keith Kohl, Energy & Capital  (1/18/12)
"Smaller drillers are consistently outshining the lackluster performances of ExxonMobil and friends. That much isn't going to change." More >


US Must Change Policies to Take Full Advantage of 'Energy Bonanza': Mulva
Source: Jim Magill, Platts  (1/18/12)
"The US must adopt new policies if it is to take full advantage of the potential 'energy bonanza' resulting from advances in unconventional oil and natural gas production, ConocoPhillips Chairman and CEO James Mulva said Wednesday." More >


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Oil and Gas Services Avoid Geopolitical Risk: John Stephenson
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (1/17/12)
With oil reserves less and less accessible to western majors, producer stocks can carry significant geopolitical risk. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, First Asset Investment Management Inc. Senior Vice President John Stephenson explains why service-oriented companies are smart selections for risk-averse energy investors. No matter what happens in the oil and gas business, the companies doing the drilling have solid prospects in this market environment. More >


2012 Natural Gas Price Forecast: Why to Avoid the 'Widow Maker'
Source: Jack Barnes, Money Morning  (1/16/12)
"Natural gas has collapsed in price instead of climbing during the peak winter cold months, but this price drop has more to do with U.S. production rising on a year-over-year basis than it does the weather." More >


Small Shale Oil Companies Make Prime Takeover Targets
Source: David Zeiler, Money Morning  (1/12/12)
"Small oil companies have become attractive takeover targets because they have something that oil majors like Exxon and Chevron want—expertise in the hydraulic fracking and horizontal drilling methods to extract oil from North America's vast shale reserves." More >


India: Land of Energy Opportunity
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (1/11/12)
"To electrify all those houses, power the industries that keep all those people employed and fuel the vehicles that more and more Indians own, India's energy needs are shooting skyward." More >


Watch It Now: Kent Discusses a High-Stakes Game in Iranian Oil
Source: James Baldwin, Money Morning  (1/11/12)
"In his interview with Fox News, Kent Moors explains how geopolitical events are 'the great outlier' in terms of influencing energy prices." More >


Energy Investing in 2012: How to Come Out on Top in Volatile Markets
Source: Elliott Gue, ETF Daily News  (1/11/12)
"A surge in market volatility and the increased correlation between stocks reflect the primacy of macro developments over stock-specific news and catalysts." More >


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Look for End of Debt Supercycle: Thoughts from the U.S. Global Investors 2012 Forecast
Source: Streetwise Editors  (1/9/12)
What do investors need to be watching out for in 2012? More Eurozone drama? Record gold highs? A hard landing in China? The U.S. Global Investors team addressed these questions with Endgame: The End of the Debt Supercycle author John Mauldin in a Jan. 5 Outlook 2012 webinar. The Streetwise Reports editors highlight some of the expert insights. More >


A Big Round of Energy Sector M&A is Coming
Source: Kent Moors, Money Morning  (1/9/12)
"In 2011, we saw signs of renewed activity in mergers and acquisitions among energy companies. This was especially noticeable with oil, gas and midstream providers. Still, what happened last year is nothing compared to what is coming in 2012." More >


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