Opposing subsidies for fossil fuels is fine, but know that the poor would be the biggest losers. Read More
Energy Strategist Weekly
The pipeline stock has been on a roll of late, and could keep going. Plus: Robert’s quick takes on Pembina, Halcon, Swift and GasLog and a Schlumberger earnings update for subscribers. Read More
Crude should get cheaper this year and natural gas more costly. Meanwhile, one ailing former darling of the cleantech craze could end up worthless. Read More
I got the natural gas price and crude differentials right, but didn’t reckon on endless delay for the Keystone XL. Read More
Canada’s deadly crude-oil train wreck isn’t getting nearly the attention it deserves. The rebound in domestic crude production and decline in coal use may have longer lasting repercussions Read More
Several energy issues have made big moves in recent weeks. But some knives aren’t worth catching and some waves not worth surfing, Robert writes in the latest chat followup. Read More
The coming wave of LNG export should push prices significantly higher, Robert Rapier argues in a chat question follow-up. Plus: Statoil and Atlantic Power aren’t the bargains they seem. Read More
The energy intensity of a project can have a vast effect on long-term profits. Here’s why the best oil sands operations will deliver. Read More
The recent deal easing sanctions in return for nuclear cooperation was a first step on the long road to renewedd Iranian oil exports. Should you adjust your portfolio? Read More
Proximity to Asia will drive exports. We also revisit the recent chat to answer questions about several securities, including Linn Energy’s. Read More