BP (NYSE: BP) and the Search for Renewable Natural Gas

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl looks into the business of biomethane, the trashiest energy source around.

Two Metals Making Bigger Waves Than Lithium

Lithium may be the star of the show, but we’re about to see a boom in two other materials that are absolutely essential to the rechargeable batteries we rely on today.

Three Markets Profit from Tesla’s Biggest Change Yet

Energy and Capital editor Megan Dailey explains how Tesla is making a new name for itself, and it’s starting with these three fast-growing markets…

Is LNG Finally Pushing Infrastructure Stocks?

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl takes a look at the pressure that U.S. LNG exporters are exerting on America’s pipelines.

Trump’s Bid to Save Coal Will Kill It Faster

Donald Trump has a lot of ideas about the fossil fuel industry and how he plans to “save” coal from destruction. Energy and Capital editor Megan Dailey explains why she thinks he’s missing the point here…

Have Uranium Prices Bottomed?

It has been one of the worst performing commodities over the past several years. But there’s good reason to believe uranium prices may have bottomed and will be on the rebound in 2017.

Will Trump’s War on the Clean Power Plan Crush Natural Gas?

It’s no secret that our president-to-be opposes the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl looks into the effects this will have on the market, and natural gas especially.

The Banks Are At It Again

Energy & Capital editor Christian DeHaemer tells you what to buy when all hell breaks loose and the Fed/big bank cabal goes fish white, belly-up.

It’s Time to Buy Gold Right Now!

This may be one of your very last opportunities to buy gold under $1,300 an ounce. I’m urging all readers to buy gold now, even if it’s just a little bit.

The Hardest Trade You’ll Make Today

Energy and Capital editor Charles Mizrahi teaches readers about the hardest trade they’ll make in today’s market, and what they can do to take advantage of the panic on Wall Street.