Category: Oil Investing

The Energy Bull Is On

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted November 11, 2011

And what did we learn from this week's World Economic Outlook from the International Energy Agency? In short, that the energy bull is on.

Keystone XL Postponed

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted November 10, 2011

As left- and right-wing activists unite against TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, the State Department has decided to postpone the project.

North Dakota Drilling Rush

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted November 10, 2011

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl takes to the road to witness the oil boom happening in North Dakota.

Oil Gains As Eurozone Fears Ease

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted November 10, 2011

As the debt problems in Europe diminish and affected nations reach solutions, oil prices and demand continue to rise.

Warnings from the IEA: Oil Price Increase and Irreversible Global Climate Change

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 9, 2011

Oil prices may shoot to $150 per barrel, and the IEA reports the world is already producing 80% of its "carbon budget." Change must happen.

2012 Oil Price Forecast

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted November 8, 2011

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains to readers why oil prices are heading back into triple-digit territory.

Drilling for Oil Off the Coast of Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 7, 2011

The new drilling program has been created to reduce U.S. oil imports one third by 2025.

OPEC Increases Oil Demand Forecast

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 7, 2011

Emerging Asian economies and a swift economic recovery in the U.S. contribute to the increased predictions for world oil demand.

Major Oil Discovery in Argentina

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 7, 2011

Repsol made its discovery in a huge shale oil deposit in the Vaca Muerta basin of Argentina's Neuquen province. The find is reported to have about 927 million barrels of recoverable oil and natural...

Brian's Roadmap to Prosperity: Bakken or Bust

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted November 7, 2011

Back on October 25, I laid out my plan to get millions of unemployed Americans back to work. It's very simple: Open up our resource-rich oil and gas shale regions to exploration and production.

Protestors Spurn International Pipeline

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted November 6, 2011

As TransCanada awaits the U.S. State Department's decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, environmentalists fight back hard.

Saudi Arabia's Worst Fears Are Coming True

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted November 4, 2011

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl explains why the Saudis' worst fears are coming true.