investmentu.com - 9/21/2009
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Tony Daltorio , The Investment U Research Team It seems like the only times that the financial media talks about oil is when they mention either demand destruction in the United States or an inventory buildup of fuel, etc. in the United States. The financial media is doing a real disservice to ...
npr.org - 9/23/2009
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Second in a three-part series In the energy
world, Big Oil has long been the key player...
with one notable exception: The natural gas business in the United States is dominated by small, independent companies. More than 80 percent of U.S. natural gas ...
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Who's Looking At Natural Gas Now? Big Oil
topics.nytimes.com - 9/24/2009
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Oil Industry Backs Protests of Emissions Bill Oil
Industry Backs Protests of Emissions Bill By CLIFFORD KRAUSS...
and JAD MOUAWAD Companies say new policies from Washington could cost them billions of dollars and raise prices for consumers at the pump. ...
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Anadarko Petroleum Corporation News - The New York Times
aspo-usa.org - 9/22/2009
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aspo-usa.org —
The Challenge: How should we plan our lives
in the face of peak oil, global climate change,...
and the ongoing financial crisis? Much thought has gone into policy questions around energy, but less attention has been given to helping people prepare ...
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Conference Program | 2009 ASPO-USA Peak Oil Conference
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How to Invest In Oil Using ETFs
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waste_reclamation_treatment_222259_tn Oil demand waxes and wanes, but it never completely disappears. That’s why this market is so appealing to investors who can stomach volatility and risk. How can you profit from oil using exchange traded funds (ETFs)? Tony Daltorio for Investment U says that when it comes to coverage of ...
How To Invest In Oil Using ETFs
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... Oil demand waxes and wanes, but it never completely disappears. That’s why this market is so appealing to investors who can stomach volatility and risk. How can you profit from oil using exchange traded funds (ETFs)? Tony Daltorio for Investment U says that when it comes to coverage of oil prices, it appears that the only time it really comes up is when the financial media mention either demand destruction in the United States or an inventory buildup of fuel in the United States. This discounts the demand for oil on a worldwide stage, as China and other emerging markets have ...
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