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[26 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
Bernanke Comments Push Equities and Commodities Prices Higher; Oil Trades
FXstreet.com
Crude oil was one of the biggest gainers on the day, showing a rise of 0.5 percent (to trade above the psychological $100 level) and natural gas followed this trend posting gains for the fifth consecutive session. Oil is priced in US Dollars,

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[23 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]
For Gas, Will Life Begin at 40?
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Last week, the ratio of the price of oil to that of natural gas broke through 40 times for the first time ever. To put that in context, in pure energy-equivalency terms, oil should cost somewhere between six and 10 times the price of gas.

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[18 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]

Globe and Mail
How to Make Money From a Natural Gas Bounce
DailyFinance
But those companies obviously give you plenty of exposure to oil as well. That's a problem if you think that gas prices could rise at the expense of oil rather than alongside oil prices. But even for individual stock investors, that's increasingly a
Opportunities From The Crash In Natural GasSeeking Alpha
2012 expected to be a bad year for gas pricesFoster’s Daily Democrat
Analysts: Gas prices to exceed $5 per gallon in 2012Fox 59
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[1 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]

The relatively low prices for natural gas in the United States … the United States to continue to recover and suddenly need additional oil to sustain that recovery of growth. Current complacency and spin will not make those agreements go away, nor …

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[1 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]

The relatively low prices for natural gas in the United States … the United States to continue to recover and suddenly need additional oil to sustain that recovery of growth. Current complacency and spin will not make those agreements go away, nor …

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[29 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]

Kapitall Blog
Investing 101: Stocks Under $3 With Encouraging Inventory Trends
Motley Fool
The following is a list of stocks priced under $3 with positive inventory trends. 1. BPZ Resources (NYSE: BPZ ) : Engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Peru and Ecuador. Current price at $2.86.
Investing 101: Stocks Under $3 with Encouraging Inventory TrendsKapitall Blog (blog)

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[5 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
As oil prices soar, alternative energy sought
Standard Speaker
Chronically high oil prices have caused consumers to turn to other forms of energy to heat their homes and businesses, and natural gas, anthracite coal and electricity appear to be the main beneficiaries.

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[25 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Natural gas pricing – a critical issue
Economic Times
The under-recoveries of oil companies stood at a staggering Rs 64900 crore during the first half of the current year alone (April-September 2011). Given the volatility of oil prices and the exchange rate, the burden for the year is anyone's guess.

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[14 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
QR Energy Announces Third Quarter 2011 Results and Outlook
MarketWatch (press release)
In addition, estimates for QR Energy's future production volumes are based on, among other things, assumptions of capital expenditure levels and the assumption that market demand and prices for oil and natural gas will continue at levels that allow for

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[7 Nov 2011 | No Comment | ]
Room for Debate: A Running Commentary on the News
New York Times
But the consequences will be different for oil than for natural gas. Oil is traded in a highly integrated world market, and the relatively small increases in North American oil will have virtually no effect on prices. The result is that our demand for

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