Heavy oil stocks will be The Top Investment in Energy if oil keeps gaining past the $45/barrel mark.
The secret is in the numbers. Let me show you how and why using Baytex Energy (BTE-NYSE/TSX) as a perfect example—because they have both light shale oil in the Eagle Ford and...
We are now into Round 2 of the Global Oil War—where the Saudis maximize their revenue, and keep US shale producers—and their lenders—under the Saudi thumb.
But there are a few very smart men—and I’ll tell you about a few of them in a minute—who think the price war will...
How do you get a golf ball out of a Coke bottle?
It’s a puzzle that Ken Gerbino and his team at Titan Oil Recovery solved years ago, but have yet to commercialize on a grand scale.
He’s hoping a new business model will find some entrepreneurs willing to fund this...
The Saudis want control of the oil market back, and they are lowering prices to weed out the high cost producers.
But I found a western producer with even lower costs per barrel than the Saudis.
That’s right—someone who beat them at their own game. Just like the Saudis, this company...
Oil is up. Consensus has changed from a supply glut to a more balanced market by the end of this year—but the Market is in full swing pricing that in now.
Energy producers across the board have had a good run in the last month, and it could continue—both Brent and...
Guest Post
Hi, this is Keith Schaefer—even though you don’t recognize the logo above. Since oil crashed back in the fall of 2014 we have had a few false starts at an oil price recovery.
Is this rally real--or another tease?
I’ve helped the editor at Hedge Fund Insiders http://www.hedgefundinsiders.com/, Reece Morgan, start a brilliant investment...
By Bill Powers
Which natural gas producers will make it through this winter of low prices? I’ll tell you one that I think will survive….but first I’ll tell you one today that probably will not.
Natural gas prices on the NYMEX dipped below $2/mmBTU in December 2015 for just the second...
Here is an energy issue I thought would have been resolved years ago--but it's going to court this week in Alberta. The central question is simple--what takes priority if a producer goes bankrupt--environmental liabilities to plug & abandon (P&A) wells, or creditors.
What's happening is that the Alberta Energy Regulator...