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Berens Energy was up 23%, or 37 cents, on Monday to $1.95 on much greater than average volume as it reported the highest Initial Production (IP) rate I have ever seen out of the new high profile Cardium oil play in Alberta – 1250 bopd...
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Market Blog submits: By David Parkinson Don't focus too much on what the seasonal trends in natural gas demand are telling you. The technology trends are trumping them - and they're changing the entire nature of the North American gas market, contends...
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Kurt Wulff (McDep Associates) submits: Analyzing third quarter results released today, we reaffirm estimated Net Present Value (NPV) of $79 a share for buy-recommended Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A). On that basis, unlevered appreciation potential is...
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Kurt Wulff (McDep Associates) submits: Analyzing third quarter results released today, we reaffirm estimated Net Present Value (NPV) of $89 a share for buy-recommended ExxonMobil (XOM). On that basis, unlevered appreciation potential is 19% to a...
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Zacks.com submits: Last week, the federal government’s Energy Information Administration [EIA] reported a lower-than-expected rise in natural gas supplies. Stockpiles held in underground storage in the lower 48 states rose by 2 billion cubic feet...
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Andrew Horowitz submits: The Chicago and Milwaukee PMI was released yesterday and beat estimates by a margin. Again, we are seeing conflicting data as many coal companies have been talking about shutting down plants since their stockpiles are growing....
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One bonus of the global recession is that it wiped a lot of incompetent hedge fund managers and energy speculators from the canyons of Wall Street. As the Gordon Gecko sycophants regroup and look for the next Big Thing, maximizing profit while minimizing...
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Wade Slome submits: Thomas Friedman, author of recent book Hot, Flat, and Crowded and New York Times columnist, combines a multi-discipline framework in analyzing some of the most complex issues facing our country, from both an economic and political...
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Morningstar submits: By Allen GoodConocoPhillips' (COP) recent decision to reduce its asset base and capital spending in the coming years brings to the forefront the challenges facing the supermajor oil and gas companies. Despite dominating hydrocarbon...
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Bill Paul submits:Why do nations including the U.S. seem hell bent on spending hundreds of billions of dollars trying to develop commercial-scale carbon capture and sequestration technology (CCS) while spending very little on developing...
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Zacks.com submits: The U.S. Energy Department's weekly inventory release showed a smaller-than-expected build in crude stockpiles, a surprise drop in distillates and improvement in refinery run-rates. However, this piece of positive data was somewhat...
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Tom Konrad (AltEnergyStocks) submits: My target sector allocation for Green Energy Sectors: How much to put in Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Biomass, Biofuels, Energy Efficiency, Alternative Transport, and enabling technologies such as Smart Grid and...
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California’s ambitious goal of obtaining a third of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020 has spawned a green energy boom with thousands of megawatts of solar, wind, and biomass power plants planned for ... the middle of nowhere. And...
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Dr. Stephen Leeb submits:Petrobras (PBR), the Brazilian oil giant and one of the largest oil producers in the world, recently announced its third quarter results, bringing in R$7.3 billion ($4.2 billion) in earnings. Although down from R$9.84 billion in...
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Gregor Macdonald submits: You’ve seen the before-and-after pictures, like a Vegas slug of glass rising in the desert. And, you’ve read the stories about indebted foreign workers leaving their Range Rovers behind, as they flee. Perhaps...