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Saudi Arabia Oil Investing

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 31, 2013

Saudi officials are trying to diversify the country's energy mix, thereby allowing less domestic consumption. But they waited too long. Is Saudi Arabia about to import oil from the United States?

Flammable Ice Investing

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 19, 2013

A new discovery in Japan could lead to one of the biggest natural gas finds ever recorded...And the extraction method could be bigger than fracking.

China Wind Power Growth

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted March 19, 2013

Is wind making a bigger impact than coal in China?

Clean Coal is Dead

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 12, 2013

Despite investors jumping ship, the government continues to fund the FutureGen clean coal scam. But we still have nothing to show for it.

Germany Approves Fracking

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted March 4, 2013

Despite environmental backlash and an upcoming federal election, Germany has approved fracking and a list of safety regulations...

U.S. May Export Natural Gas to Japan

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted March 4, 2013

Japan is the world's largest purchaser of LNG, and some Japanese companies are starting to set up supply agreements in the U.S...

Thorium Investing Update

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 3, 2013

America's nuclear power industry is unlikely to grow very much in the next few decades. Is there anything that can save it?

German Renewable Energy Impresses

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted February 27, 2013

The lights stay on in Germany, even without nuclear.

Iranian Oil Refinery

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 25, 2013

Pakistani officials want their nation to benefit from a planned Iranian oil refinery, but this has raised questions about the implications of U.S. sanctions...

Coal-Fired Power Generation Growth

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 13, 2013

After being pushed down by low natural gas prices, coal-fired power generation is growing again, and it could continue to do so if natural gas prices climb...

European Shale Gas

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 12, 2013

As Poland begins exploratory drilling to pursue fracking, Germany and other nations face heavy opposition...

Tepco to Import U.S. LNG

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 6, 2013

In an effort to lower fuel prices post-Fukushima, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TYO: 9501) is securing U.S. LNG deals...

Renewable Energy Market Strengthening

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted February 5, 2013

Despite a few bumps, and much to the chagrin of those still celebrating the invention of the wheel, the modern energy market continues to expand.

China, India to Account for Coal Demand Growth

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted February 4, 2013

The U.S. might be scaling back its coal consumption, but China and India could account for 90% of demand by 2030...

Natural Gas Export Investing

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted January 25, 2013

The question now isn't whether we should export natural gas; it's how much. And the debate has some companies fired up.

Uranium Fracking

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 24, 2013

U.S. uranium production is low and international supplies will soon decrease. But one Texas company is exploring a process that could turn that around...

China Thorium Investing

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted January 20, 2013

Beijing hit record pollution levels last week. Will China, the largest consumer of coal, advance a new generation of thorium reactors?

Geopolitical Tensions Shake Up Oil Production

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted January 18, 2013

The attack on an Algerian natural gas field has halted oil and natural gas production. What is the cost of this hit to production in a world constantly demanding more?

Russian Uranium Miner to Privatize Uranium One (TSX: UUU)

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted January 14, 2013

Russian ARMZ's plan to take uranium miner Uranium One (TSX: UUU) private has sparked criticism from other nations with nuclear developments.

Iranian Oil Exports Fall 40% and Counting

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted January 6, 2013

Western oil sanctions have been slowing Iranian oil production and exports, the nation's Oil Minister admits for the first time.