Category: Oil Investing

Is the Next Nuclear Bull Backed by Obama?

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted February 19, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews the week's top stories in the energy markets and poses an interesting notion regarding the President and a revival in the nuclear energy sector.

What Soccer Can Teach Us about Energy Policy

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 18, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder draws some lessons from the world's most beloved sport about how to formulate good energy policy.

A Bailout, a Blackout, and a Bull market

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted February 12, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews this week's top stories in energy and comments on the latest for Greece and the woes of sister nations.

EU Debt Crisis and The Outlook for Oil

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted February 11, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Chris DeHaemer explains oil's climb to $100 a barrel, based on Euroland strikes and climbing Chindia demand.

The Horn River Basin and Montney Shale Formations

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted February 8, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl shows readers why two of Canada's best shale plays are virtually unknown to investors.

Stronger Dollar Forces Crude Prices Lower

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted February 5, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews last week's top stories in energy.

The Oil Export Crisis Has Arrived

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 4, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Chris Nelder takes a close look at the declining oil exports of Venezuela and Mexico and sees U.S. imports bearing the brunt of the loss.

The Alberta Oil and Gas Royalty Change

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted January 31, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl explains how one report could single-handedly save Alberta's economy.

Peak Oil Confusion

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted January 29, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl reviews the week's top stories in energy and comments on the latest slide in oil prices.

Kazakhstan Oil Production

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 28, 2010

Production sharing agreements (PSAs) under which foreign oil companies operate in countries like Kazakhstan and Libya are the tenuous grip that those majors have on their operating costs on site.

The Planet's Largest, Most Undervalued Mineral Wealth

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted January 28, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Chris DeHaemer tells readers about the small oil company that was drilling off the shore of Ghana five years ago now boasting a 1,380% return...

Realization in Nuclear Energy Stocks

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted January 24, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Keith Kohl explains why China is flying 238,857 miles for its next energy source: helium-3.