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Diversification Is Key to Energy Value: Frank Holmes and Brian Hicks of U.S. Global Investors
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report  (5/30/13)
Calling the energy space underowned and a great value, Frank Holmes and Brian Hicks of U.S. Global Investors view shale oil plays as integral to an energy renaissance. Still, to hedge their bets, the two experts recommend diversification across the entire natural resources sector, including agriculture and food. In this interview with The Energy Report, they list opportunities in upstream oil and gas production, refining stocks, master limited partnerships and potash. More >


Which Oil Companies Could Benefit from Price Differentials?
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (5/28/13)
chadsub1Price differentials emerged last year as a major hurdle in oil and gas markets, but not every company is equally vulnerable to the swings and dips of different crude grades. In this interview with The Energy Report, Chad Ellison, oil and gas analyst at Dundee Capital Markets, explains how producers are protecting themselves against price downside—or increasing upside exposure. Find out which names are dancing with differentials. More >


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Three Hidden Water Costs that May Already Be Boosting Energy Prices
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (5/28/13)
"Lack of supply (i.e., rising costs) is hardly the first water problem likely to be faced by energy producers. It will be from the three categories: access, treatment, and transport." More >


Matt Badiali

Matt Badiali: Why Bill Powers Is Dead Wrong
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report  (5/23/13)
Is this a great time to be an energy investor? It definitely is, according to Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report. "You can make a lot of money, unless you're Bill Powers," he says in this interview with The Energy Report. Badiali discusses the true potential for U.S. natural gas, as well as what type of energy really gets him excited. More >


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Natural Gas Producers' Hedging Strategies: A Risky Bet
Source: Dave Forest, Oil & Gas Investments Bulletin  (5/22/13)
"Gas producers are increasingly bearish on prices for their sector. You can see it in their hedging." More >


Robert  Cooper

Investors Versus Traders: A Battle for Oil & Gas Profits
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report  (5/21/13)
The worst may be over for companies and investors who have weathered the depressed gas prices of the past few years, but that doesn't mean it's clear sailing from here. In this interview with The Energy Report, Robert Cooper, senior energy analyst with Haywood Securities, talks about the need for selectivity and patience for catalysts that can crystallize underlying stock values. It's a battle of long-term investors versus short-term traders. More >


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Natural Gas Companies Inch Closer to LNG Export Approvals
Source: Tony Daltorio, Money Morning  (5/21/13)
"The Obama administration gave the thumbs up (a 20-year approval) to the Freeport LNG project in Texas." More >


Josh Young

The Hottest North American Shale Plays: Josh Young
Source: Alec Gimurtu of The Energy Report  (5/15/13)
Not all shale plays are created equal, and one in particular is bucking the trend with robust economics and company share prices that show it. But is it too late to buy in? Fund Manager Josh Young doesn't think so, and he sat down with The Energy Report to discuss the hottest (and coldest) North American shale plays. Read on to find out where he's finding bargains that could pay off handsomely. More >


Daren Oddenino: How to Spot Oil and Gas Takeout Targets
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (5/14/13)
oil and gas takeout targetsLet's make one thing clear: There is no magic formula to determine which company will be the next big buyout story. But if there were a formula, it would include variables like asset value, management skill level, risk profile and location, location, location. Today, C. K. Cooper & Co. Analyst Daren Oddenino joins The Energy Report to discuss M&A trends and help us solve for X. One caveat—a company that tempts an international player might leave domestic majors cold. More >


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A Total Overhaul of the Global Oil Patch
Source: Byron King, The Daily Reckoning  (5/13/13)
"Can energy exporters just turn the valves, lower output and ship out less oil in order to goose up the price? Not likely." More >


Keith Schaefer

Keith Schaefer Names the Last-Standing Shale Plays
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report  (5/9/13)
Shale oil has been North America's great experiment, says Oil & Gas Investments Bulletin Editor Keith Schaefer. But in this interview with The Energy Report, he questions the experiment's success and predicts steep declines ahead, with just a few formations left to supply the market. The question is what shale play will last the longest? Read on to find out how—and when—to get positioned for the end of the shale revolution. More >


Bill Powers

Bill Powers: Pickens and Stansberry Wrong, Shale Gas Production to Fall
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (5/7/13)
Energy pundits sing natural gas' praises, but Bill Powers, author of "Cold, Hungry and in the Dark: Exploding the Natural Gas Supply Myth," isn't buying it. He sees serious flaws in how reserves are reported, and his own research shows steep, across-the-board production declines in the near future. Nonetheless, he expects a multiyear bull run for the resource, and recommends investors get positioned before scarcity hits—just five to seven years from now. Find out which companies Powers is betting on in this interview with The Energy Report. More >


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Porter Stansberry vs. Marin Katusa: I Win, You Lose!
Source: Marin Katusa, Casey Research  (5/7/13)
"This means there are tremendous opportunities to profit while we wait for the rest of the world to catch up." More >


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How to Make Money in Range-Bound Energy Markets
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (5/6/13)
"Hedge using market sectors." More >


Bob Moriarty

Bob Moriarty: US Energy Self-Sufficiency Nothing But 'Feel-Good BS'
Source: JT Long of The Energy Report  (4/30/13)
What the "tree huggers" don't realize, says 321energy.com founder Bob Moriarty, is that "the BMWs they drive to anti-Keystone protests need fuel." But the pipeline supporters who expect that fuel to come from American sources are just as delusional, Moriarty asserts in his scathing interview with The Energy Report. That's why he's looking beyond North America for lucrative oil plays. Find out which international producers may be ideally positioned to supply an energy-hungry U.S., and why Moriarty believes oil should be taxed "to the limit." More >


Jim Letourneau

Unconventional: Jim Letourneau's Investment Taste
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (4/25/13)
Whether the topic is peak oil, climate change or commodity bull markets, Jim Letourneau tends to take the contrarian position. He's an unapologetic advocate of oil sands development and a shrewd analyst of the companies large and small that are active both in the Alberta oil sands and in the U.S. oil patch. In this interview with The Energy Report, he shares his insights into one of Alberta's largest oil sands players and one of its newest and smallest, as well as a well-positioned startup in the Texas Midland basin and northwestern Montana's Williston basin. More >


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Back the Dollar with Energy, Not Gold
Source: Bill James, OilPrice.com  (4/24/13)
"Backing money with energy, not gold or debt, will cause people to gather energy." More >


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Need for Energy Integration Will Create Opportunities
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (4/23/13)
"Advances like these are going to make the energy balance an interesting and profitable story to follow." More >


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Curse of the Black Gold: How Oil Exporters Reach Financial Collapse
Source: Gail Tverberg, Economy Watch  (4/22/13)
"Declining production capabilities, coupled with the volatility of oil prices, can lead some exporters down a road to financial collapse." More >


Michael Peterson

Profit from Domestic Energy Growth with Upstream MLPs
Source: Zig Lambo of The Energy Report   (4/16/13)

Sideways oil and gas markets don't mean that investors can't find good upside opportunities and get paid while they wait for more exciting times. Michael Peterson, managing director and senior equity analyst at MLV & Co., tells The Energy Report why upstream MLPs offer stability and continued growth and which names stand out from the crowd.

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Dividends Galore: A 1970's Solution for Cheap Crude
Source: Neil George, The Daily Reckoning  (4/16/13)
"In those days, oil was a weapon." More >


Steve Palmer

Don't Be a Retail Lemming—Buy at the Bottom: Steve Palmer
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report  (4/11/13)
A short-term investor's trash is a long-term investor's ticket to returns, and with resource stocks hitting all-time lows during a time of robust commodity prices, now is the time to snap up promising energy companies, Steve Palmer asserts. As a founder of AlphaNorth Asset Management, one of Canada's market-leading investment firms, Palmer has a practiced eye for spotting winners in a troubled market. He shares his picks in this interview with The Energy Report. More >


David Eifrig

Does Your Retirement Plan Have Staying Power? Stansberry's Doc Eifrig Has Some Advice
Source: Peter Byrne of The Energy Report  (4/9/13)
What is the best way to juice up your portfolio for a rich retirement? Natural gas and uranium are here to stay, says Stansberry Research's resident medical doctor and retirement investment guru, David Eifrig. In his interview with The Energy Report, Eifrig shares tips to maintain your financial health—but get plenty of rest and exercise so you can enjoy those golden years. More >


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U.S. Crude Exports May Be Coming
Source: Kent Moors, Oil & Energy Investor  (4/8/13)
"Price gyrations are prompting another round of concerns over supply and production." More >


Ryan  Galloway

Can Gas Developers Prosper with Low Prices? Ryan Galloway Says Yes
Source: Tom Armistead of The Energy Report  (4/4/13)
Low natural gas prices and volatile oil prices should not hinder investors in the oil and gas sector. In fact, low prices carry their own benefits. Casimir Capital Analyst Ryan Galloway describes a number of oil and gas juniors with savvy management, impressive development strategies and strong prospects of success that have earned a "Strong Buy" from him. Read more in this Energy Report interview. More >


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