Monday, October 26, 2009

Natural Gas Boosts Jobs in America

Natural Gas Boosts Jobs



IHS Global Insight's Jim Austin on job growth in Pennsylvania from the natural gas industry.



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Refining Stocks: Oil Trade

Refining Stocks: Oil Trade


Expert trader Dan Dicker says to buy stocks of refining companies when they report earnings and then sell the stocks next spring. Original air date: 10/21/2009.


Oil Spike Threatens Recovery: Is $80 the New $100?

Crude oil prices surged to a 12-month high above $80/barrel Wednesday as the U.S. dollar tumbled to a 14-month low, prompting investors to embrace hard assets such as oil and gold. (Oil prices slipped under $80/barrel Thursday as the dollar enjoyed a reprieve from its recent rout.)

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Oil Cheap Relative To S&P says Expert

S&P oil price ratio


Oil plays such a fundamental role in the economy; The S&P needs to gain 55% to keep in line with historical data.



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Friday, October 23, 2009

$85 Oil and the Markets

What $85 oil would mean to the markets, with Jack Albin, Harris Private; Tom Lydon, ETFTrends.com; Scott Redler, T3live.com.











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Oil Trade , Refining Stocks

Refining Stocks: Oil Trade


NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Dan Dicker expert trader says to buy refining stocks when they report earnings and sell in the spring of 2010.



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Monday, October 19, 2009

Oil Prices Keep on Chugging

Oil Prices at One Year High, What's Behind the Rally? - Analysis and Discussion with Morgan Downey of Standard Chartered Bank (Bloomberg News)




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Saturday, October 17, 2009

OGX Finds 1.5 Billion Barrels of Oil off Brazil Coast

Oct. 14 (Bloomberg) -- OGX Petroleo e Gas Participacoes SA, the oil firm controlled by billionaire Eike Batista, said it may have found as much as 1.5 billion barrels of crude in one of its blocks off Brazil’s southeastern coast after drilling a well.

The BM-C-43 block, located in the shallow waters of the Campos Basin, may hold between 500 million and 1.5 billion barrels, based on well information and seismic data, Rio de Janeiro-based OGX said today in a regulatory filling. The company owns all of the block, according to its Web site.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Oil Prices to Remain Inflated but Do not Pass on Gas

Ranked #3 on Forbes' Best Brokerage Analysts for 2009, Oppenheimer Senior Analyst Fadel Gheit sat down with The Energy Report to shed light on existing conditions in the oil and gas sector. In terms of oil prices, "financial players are more in control now than oil companies or OPEC," according to Fadel, who is currently more bullish on gas than on oil. "Despite the fact that gas stocks gained significantly this year," he says, "we think the upside potential remains great."

The Energy Report: Why is there such a high ratio and differential between natural gas and oil right now?

Fadel Gheit: Because oil is a global commodity; gas is a regional commodity. You can have a huge discrepancy in gas prices from country to country, from continent to continent, because of a lack of adequate transportation— the means of shipping to take gas from where it's found in abundance to where it's needed. For example, gas in the Middle East has no value because there is no local market for it. Most of the oil-producing countries actually flare gas because, basically, they use gas, you call it, as a drive. They use gas to pump it back in the oil field instead of water, because they don't have water, so they use natural gas that comes as a co-product with oil to pump it back into the wells to push oil because that's what they want. They want oil; they don't want gas.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Oil Demand Does not Bode Well for Recovery Halff Says

Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) Antoine Halff, head of energy research at Newedge USA LLC, talks with Bloombergs Margaret Brennan about crude-oil demand and the outlook for oil prices. Crude oil retreated after a U.S. Energy Department report showed that inventories of gasoline and distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, increased as refineries bolstered operating rates. Oil also fell as the rising dollar reduced the appeal of energy to investors looking for an inflation hedge. (Source: Bloomberg)

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