Natural Gas

natural gas companies, natural gas prices

Realm Energy International Corporation (RLM:CN) was recently acquired by San Leon Energy plc (SLE:LSE) for $139 million.
Investing in Condensate, Part I  explained what this hot new commodity is; Part II outlined the bullish case for Canadian condensate demand, and in this third and final article on condensate, I review American efforts to move their glut of condensate north. Condensate is making uneconomic gas wells profitable for producers in the...
The LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) countdown is on in Canada.  Within weeks, there are three major catalysts happening that could reshape the entire economy and labour market of western Canada. 1. The British Columbia government outlines its fiscal regime for LNG 2. The environmental assessment for the Petronas' LNG facility in Prince Rupert will...
By Dave Forest In Part I of this series we saw how Mexican demand for U.S. gas exports has surged by 92% over the last 5 years. And with proposed new export projects slated to take up to 10% of U.S. production, Mexico could be the surprise driver of marginal...
We are witnessing the birth of an entire new global industry, right before our eyes — liquefied natural gas (LNG). Like oil, LNG is now shipped all over the world. It has become one of the most profitable parts of the global energy patch.  Shipping LNG is the most profitable sector...
by +Keith Schaefer In part one I wrote about the 3 oil patch sub-sectors I'm most bullish on, and how I'm trading them: refineries, oilfield services, and heavy oil producers. Today, my outlook for the remaining oil and gas sub-sectors—from best to worst... LIGHT OIL PRODUCERS Here's the dilemma with them: improvements in fracking...
With so much excitement over U.S. shale plays lately, it’s hard to justify why investors should be looking anywhere else in the oil and gas space. After all, what other sub-sector offers the kind of big production and returns enjoyed by unconventional shale drillers? But there’s a fundamental shift in value...
Dear OGIB Reader, As of this month, May 2012, Japan has no nuclear power for the first time in four decades. Just over a year ago—before the Fukushima disaster caused by the earthquake/tsunami—nuclear supplied 26% of Japan’s power. Taking all 54 reactors offline have left Japan with an "electricity black hole," according...