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Oil Braces For Hurricane Season

Videos For The Oil & Energy Stock Investor | July 23rd 2008 by Ray C. Parrish

Jul 23 - Hurricane Dolly's entry into the Gulf of Mexico reminded energy markets and consumers of another risk factor - - - Mother Nature.Analysts warn oil prices could set new records if major Gulf oil and gas operations are disrupted. Global oil su read more

The Price for a Barrel of Crude Oil… Does it Make Ethanol Sensi…

Contrarian Profits | June 10th 2008 by Contrarian Profits

Paola Pecora says, 'There are many reasons to investigate who, or what, is behind the questionable  increases in the price of oil... The very same thing could be demanded from OPEC.' Caracas, Venezuela June 7, 2008 Oil prices keep rising making it d read more

Meanwhile, Crude Heads for the Moon

Contrarian Profits | June 7th 2008 by Contrarian Profits

In the energy market Thursday, crude for July delivery headed for the moon, rocketing heavenward to close at a record $138.54/barrel, up $10.75. July reformulated gasoline shot 21.8 cents higher, to $3.548/gallon, marking a two-day gain of nearly 11% read more

Oil Little Changed - Gallon of Regular Sets Another Record

Contrarian Profits | May 31st 2008 by Contrarian Profits

In the energy market Friday, crude for July delivery moved higher, closing at $127.35/barrel, up 73 cents. June reformulated gasoline added a penny in its last day as the front-month contract, to $3.41/gallon. Michael Lynch, president of Strategic E read more

Asia to Cut Energy Subsidies as Oil Prices Surge

Contrarian Profits | May 23rd 2008 by Contrarian Profits

As crude oil prices smash the $135-a-barrel barrier for the first time, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia say they will take action to protect their state-owned oil companies. "If oil prices keep going up, it is simply not in any country’s best intere read more

Reuters: House passes bill to sue OPEC over oil pricing

Right Commentary | May 20th 2008 by Right Commentary

Washington, D.C. (Reuters) - The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices, but the White House threa read more

[EUROPE] MEPs to vote to open up European Union energy market

Diario Energia |BAJAENERGY BLOG | May 8th 2008 by Manu T. Laveaga

MEPs are expected today to endorse controversial plans to force huge mainland European energy groups to sell off their power transmission networks and open up the European Union market to greater competition. The European parliament's industry, rese read more

On High Oil Price: Saudi Have Fears

Arab Nation News | May 7th 2008 by Basil Egneo

Saudi Arabia, one of the leading oil reserves in the world, has benefited the sky-high oil price, since it has a positive impact on its economic development. But, high oil price is also a threat to its economic development. Why? simply, because high read more

Local Communities Seek Power Over Energy Prices

Equity Green | April 16th 2008 by G K

As a consumer, this is a great story. Marin County (north of San Francisco) is taking on energy giant, PG&E, and wants to change how and where their residents obtain energy. And they want to change it now. They are... read more

Expensive trick

From The Grumpy Old Man (Environment) | March 31st 2008 by Eddy De Clercq

The distribution tariff rates for gas and electricity will rise in Belgium for yet another 20 percent (at least). The excuse this time is the high investment costs. Last year’s cop-out was that one became responsible for the street lighting sin read more

Grumpy’s News Flashes II

From The Grumpy Old Man (Environment) | February 23rd 2008 by Eddy De Clercq

The National Bank of Belgium says that the electricity and gas prices will raise considerably. Not the international oil price but the tariff increase of the network managers are the culprit. That despite the liberalization of the energy market (Flan read more

RUSSIA: Dreams come true. Gazprom and Putin

energyBlog | February 19th 2008 by bajaenergyblog

As the world's attention increasingly focuses on Russia's March 2 presidential election, speculation is rising about what President Vladimir Putin will do in the aftermath. While it's a foregone conclusion in Russia that First Vice Prime Minister Dm read more

Do we want Google Energy?

Just a Girl in Short Shorts Talking About Whaterver | November 28th 2007 by Becky

I hate to be cynical about this, but should an Internet advertising and data mining company be venturing into energy production? It will be interesting to see what their shareholders think of this altruistic use of their money.It just might be some read more

INTERVIEW: Wulf Bernotat. EON is Russia's Biggest Investor

Baja energy BLOG | November 12th 2007

by Natalia Grib Experts estimate that the German concern E.ON holds gas and electricity assets in Russia worth $25-26 billion. It plans to expand its presence in those sectors as well. The concern... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more

ENERGY POLICY: iT Considers European Energy Market Competition

Baja energy BLOG | September 25th 2007

The European Commission is set to publish a draft law on energy market competition that will separate the ownership of energy production from the ownership of distribution systems. If adopted, these new rules would have implications for the assets Ru read more

UNITED KINGDOM: International Power In With The Wind

Sustainable Affairs | August 10th 2007 by Sustainable

British energy supplier International Power has taken a leap into the wind power super league–a sector that has thrived in Europe, thanks to concerns about global warming, the supply of oil, and the continent’s increasing dependence on Russia f read more

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