
Natural gas is having its roughest week in three years as futures struggle to stay above $2.
But our natural gas price forecast shows three huge "game changers" sending the market into a decades-long rally.
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
Natural gas is having its roughest week in three years as futures struggle to stay above $2.
But our natural gas price forecast shows three huge "game changers" sending the market into a decades-long rally.
Here's everything you need to know about where natural gas is headed after this week's crash...
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
Natural gas is having its roughest week in three years as futures struggle to stay above $2.
But our natural gas price forecast shows three huge "game changers" sending the market into a decades-long rally.
Here's everything you need to know about where natural gas is headed after this week's crash...
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
It hasn't been a good year for natural gas investing. Prices have cratered 21.8% so far in 2015.
But the market is on the verge of a huge rebound as new outlets for natural gas consumption are developed.
Here are the three factors that will transform the natural gas market...
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
Investing in natural gas is going to be a major source of energy profits in years to come.
But to know where the profits are, you must understand how the industry is evolving.
Here are the major factors in place to guide natural gas prices - and profits - in years to come.
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
There's been no shortage of LNG news recently.
That's because liquefied natural gas pioneer Cheniere Energy Inc. has had a volatile year so far. The stock gained 14.4% in January and February and has fallen 6% since then.
Here's what will affect Cheniere stock over the next year...
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
Natural gas prices have rebounded 13.6% over the last month.
As prices keep rising alongside LNG demand, a natural gas ETF is the best way to get in on the long-term profits.
By Alex McGuire, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @AlexMcGuire92 -
Natural gas is often defined by its utilities. It generates electricity, heats homes, and fulfills countless other needs.
It's rarely defined by its trade - which is why we're going to break down how natural gas futures work in the commodities market.
Here's a rundown of how this essential fossil fuel is traded every day...
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
While everybody is focused on oil, natural gas prices are moving in a very different direction: up.
The week-long spike in price shows that natural gas doesn't necessarily move in tandem with oil.
And that is providing us with some really nice short-term opportunities...
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
There's a new wrinkle in the energy markets. It revolves around what I call the "energy balance," and it's changing fast.
Think of it as a rebalancing of what currently exists. As you might have guessed, Asia is already playing a big role.
These fundamental changes are intensifying, handing us new energy profit plays...
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
Natural gas prices, like any commodity, are affected by supply and demand - but weather plays a main role in this energy's cost.
In order to forecast where natural gas prices will be trading in coming months, it's important to look at what's expected for this winter and how much temperatures will differ from region to region.
Here's what we know about how weather will move natural gas prices into 2015...
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
The ongoing civil war in eastern Ukraine, along with the corresponding crisis between Kiev and Moscow, means that Russian gas supplies to the EU could be cut off again come September.
In 2009, the last time Russia said nyet to European natural gas deliveries, the continent barely survived one of the coldest winters in years. This time around, Europe's savior could be U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.
And that's good news indeed for these natural gas stocks...
By Money Morning Staff Reports, Money Morning -
Supplying enough energy to meet skyrocketing global needs will take at least $40 trillion in energy spending over the next 20 years, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency.
For countries that don't have the money to invest in new energy resources, the future looks bleak.
Andfor American consumers, the outlook is even worse.
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
Today, I'm flying back from Houston... again.
It seems I've been spending quite a bit of time in Texas these days - and for good reason. The rollout of our exciting 25-well oil and natural gas investing project is just one.
But another revolves around the tremendous changes in the industry itself, especially when it comes to natural gas.
In fact, I just presented the keynote address before the annual meeting of the Gas Compressor Association at the Moody Gardens Convention Center in Galveston.
It dealt with the inescapable and irresistible future of natural gas.
By Dr. Kent Moors, Global Energy Strategist, Oil & Energy Investor • @KentMoors_OEI -
Sitting in a new land of plenty, Americans rarely notice disturbing energy trends elsewhere in the world.
But in the course of my global work, it's impossible not to recognize there are serious energy shortages developing in other parts of the world.
In fact, I'm beginning to see worrisome indications this energy "crisis curve" is now accelerating.
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By Tony Daltorio, Contributing Writer, Money Morning -
Thanks to developments in LNG exporting, Alaska may soon return to its energy glory days. And that's good news for investors looking for LNG stocks today.
Alaska's oil production peaked at more than 2 million barrels a day in 1988. That figure dropped to 531,000 barrels a day in 2013. Now projections call for a drop to 312,000 barrels a day within the next 10 years.
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By Kyle Anderson, Associate Editor, Money Morning • @KyleAndersonMM -
The broader markets had a dismal month of January - the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 5.3% and the S&P 500 dipped 3.6% - but these liquefied natural gas (LNG) stocks all boasted strong returns.
The outlook for LNG stocks continues to look bright as well. Increased demand for natural gas in China, the increased supply of shale gas in the United States, and the high number of export facilities awaiting approval for construction in the United States are all bullish signs for LNG investors.
These five LNG stocks vastly outperformed the markets in January and have room to continue upward...
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