The North American oil market is going through a fundamental change that will affect the price of oil for the rest of this decade—fast-rising shale oil supplies from North Dakota and Texas. (Other shale oil plays will contribute as well, but none will come close to the revolution happening in...
By guest writer Michel Massad, publisher of Beating The Index.com Energy stocks across the board have been hit hard in the last quarter—both producers and service companies.  Stock charts have been laid to waste. Neither sexy resource plays nor respected leadership were enough to stem the bleeding. But shareholders of three...
Interview was conducted on June 19th by the Butler Radio Show out of Atlanta. Full audio clip is here. Interviewer 1: On the phone with us now is Keith Schaefer, publisher of Oil and Gas Investments Bulletin. For more information, www.oilandgas-investments.com. Keith, you called the rise in natural gas. Hats off to...
In many ways the oil industry is a fashion industry, and in 2011 the exciting new model on the investment bankers’ catwalk was the Duvernay shale. Over $2 billion was spent acquiring big land packages, and the rising price per acre kept the play in the news headlines. Covering over 100,000...
Two new tight oil plays in south Texas are attracting a lot of investor and industry attention—the Eagle Ford and the Eaglebine. THE EAGLE FORD The Eagle Ford has gone from obscurity in 2008 to now being the #3 play in all the United States (based on number of rigs drilling),...
Zeke Zeringue is a man with a plan. But the new CEO of Calgary based GasFrac (GFS-TSX) says shareholders need to understand it’s a long-term plan. Zeringue took over as CEO of GasFrac in October 2011, 14 months after it went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange. GasFrac is unique in...
Dear OGIB Reader,Today's story comes from Cory Mitchell, who explains how the charts of oil and the overall market are now hauntingly like the 2006-2008 period—but in the short term, that means now could be a good time to own stocks.- Keith Commodities and stocks have been moving closely together...
Canadian natural gas producers are hoping to spend a minimum $20 billion on shipping Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) to Asia in the next 2-9 years. The size of the prize is huge—spot natural gas in Japan can be as high as $17/mcf—more than 10x Canada’s spot price of $1.50...