Black Diamond Group Ltd. (BDI:TSX) has signed a new three-year contract through its 50/50 Black Diamond Dene Limited Partnership for a remote camp that will be established for working on the Cordova Shale located in British Columbia.
Two years ago Colombia was the hottest international oil play in the world (for Canadian investors), with big wells creating big valuations and stock runs that left investors hungry for more.
Now, these stocks have not only fallen to earth, they’ve crashed through the floor into the basement—despite good oil...
I found the Holy Grail of Energy Stocks.
No more volatility. No more ups and downs. No more trading.
Just a secure, certain dividend stream that I think will grow every year--for the next 14 years.
In fact, it might even get increased a couple times a year.
How do I know this? ...
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...
How quickly could US shale production grow again if the oil price keeps rising?
I suggest there has been a fundamental change—a bullish change—that will prevent US oil production from rising quickly. It certainly won’t grow as fast as it did from 2010-2015.
That’s because
US production was able to grow so...
The SmartGrid is here to redefine how we generate, deliver, and pay for electricity—and that will be a big opportunity for energy investors in 2016.
The SmartGrid will help utilities reduce demand among their customer base during the very expensive peak periods, and cost-effectively increase their use of renewable energy.
The...
2016 Themes
When I look back on 2016, what were the Big Themes? For me, the #1 theme was the same as 2015--Nobody Knows where the oil price was going. We all guessed how much US production would drop (Market was about right), how tight credit would be (much looser...
Dear OGIB Reader,
There is a definite seasonality to the oil and gas stocks in Canada—and generally speaking, the top is right now.
In both 2011 and 2012, the TSX Energy Index peaked out the first week of February. In 2010 it was the first week of January.
Each of the last...