WTI crude oil prices continue higher in 2019 and are now up almost 40% from their December lows.
While consumers are feeling the effects of near $60-per-barrel oil prices at the gas pump, the rally has created a huge opportunity for investors.
WTI crude oil prices continue higher in 2019 and are now up almost 40% from their December lows.
While consumers are feeling the effects of near $60-per-barrel oil prices at the gas pump, the rally has created a huge opportunity for investors.
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Renewable energy firms are quickly becoming some of the hottest takeover targets in the world, and one of the biggest buyers is who you'd least expect…
More importantly, this trend could be hugely profitable for you as this money starts to pour in.
That's why we're revealing our top takeover target in the renewable energy sector.
by A.J. Bursick
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If the Iran nuclear deal fails, U.S. companies will suffer never-before-seen security breaches thanks to Tehran's "hacker army."
This particular cyber militia has been honing its skills and expanding for years.
So much so that the country now uses it as leverage against international threats.
Iran's biggest threat as of late? The United Sates.
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Iran just signed a $4.8 billion natural gas deal with French major Total SA and China's CNPC.
That's the first major deal with foreign companies since sanctions were first imposed on Iran to halt its nuclear program.
To find out what it all means – for the sanctions on Iran, and for energy markets – i24 News invited Dr. Kent Moors to explain.
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Last week, Qatar Petroleum announced it planned to increase production dramatically from its huge North Field in the Persian Gulf.
The increase calls for the country's gas production to climb 30% by 2024, and that's going to have a huge impact.
Qatar is currently the global leading exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), a result of existing production from the North Field. It is also the first gas exporter in the world to put all of its gas into LNG, ending all exports via pipeline.
And the LNG market worldwide is accelerating rapidly. However, so is the expected supply over the next decade.
The Qatari increase, should the country follow through, could create an LNG glut internationally, thereby reducing the price, including for U.S. LNG exporters.
It also puts a fuse on an already very charged situation...
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With the price of oil climbing in 2017, investors continue to flock back to oil stocks. But just because prices are rising does not mean that every oil stock is worth your money.
That's why we're bringing readers the complete list of oil stocks to buy and a list of the stocks that should be avoided in 2017.
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