My calls for cheaper natural gas and higher U.S. crude output were on the money, but oil’s second-half slump still ruined the year. Plus: Tepper Presses SunEdison Over Yieldco Coups Read More
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Renewable power got a quick charge from the new federal spending deal, while the repeal of a ban on crude exports will take longer to pay off for drillers. Plus: Gas demand on simmer. Read More
Our solar picks soared following the extension of tax subsidies, while the refiners still look likely to end up the biggest long-term losers. Read More
New England and Mexico can’t build pipelines fast enough to replace the still much costlier fuel oil. Read More
Longtime lows in the price of glutted crude weren’t the year’s only notable surprise. Plus: Filling Up on Global. Read More
Robert Rapier and Igor Greenwald will host the next Energy Chat on January 12, 2016, at 3 p.m. EST. This is your opportunity to ask our energy experts about their current outlook, recent energy sector trends and specific recommendations. Read More
The Energy Strategist has designated fuel and crude tankers owner Capital Products Partners (NASDAQ: CPLP) its top Best Buy. Read More
Don’t blame the resurgent dollar for a slump caused by the global production glut. Plus: Capital Punishment Undeserved. Read More
The Energy Strategist has added SunEdison (NYSE: SUNE) in the Aggressive Portfolio with a $4.75 buy limit. Read More
The energy industry will work through the current crisis, but the salvation will not come cheap. We survey some of the hits it’s already absorbed and others still to come as capital runs scared. SunEdison has likely seen the worst, and oil and gas prices look poised to rebound as well in the coming days. Read More