Sam Wahab: Coal and Natural Gas Stocks That Could Profit in a Topsy-Turvy Global Market

Sam Wahab: Coal and Natural Gas Stocks That Could Profit in a Topsy-Turvy Global Market

January 10, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

GUEST COMMENTARY — Peter Byrne of The Energy Report (1/10/13) http://www.theenergyreport.com/pub/na/14912 From the coal beds of Indonesia to oil and gas fields throughout Europe, Sam Wahab of the London-based investment firm Seymour Pierce is a master at spotting investment opportunities in the topsy-turvy world of fluctuating energy prices. In this interview with The Energy Report, [...]

Saturn Minerals CEO Stan Szary about Oil & Coal in Western Canada

November 27, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

GUEST Q&A — Kapitalerhoehungen.de – Today Kapitalerhoehungen.de had the opportunity to meet Stan Szary. Mr. Szary is the CEO of Saturn Minerals and based in Vancouver, Canada. The company owns ca. 275 km² of coal rights and ca. 1,500 km² of oil & gas rights in the western Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The [...]

Coal and Shale Gas: America’s Energy Siblings Are Locked in Rivalry

Coal and Shale Gas: America’s Energy Siblings Are Locked in Rivalry

May 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

GUEST COMMENTARY–Marin Katusa, Casey Research Competition is supposed to make competitors stronger, but when it comes to the battle between coal and shale gas for supremacy as the United States’ power-generating fuel of choice, the rivalry instead has each commodity holding the other down. Coal is the reigning champ is this competition, having provided at [...]

India’s Coal Industry: Persistent Mistakes Proving a Recipe for Solar Power

India’s Coal Industry: Persistent Mistakes Proving a Recipe for Solar Power

May 3, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

COMMENTARY–ProspectingJournal.com– The growth and development of India is often overshadowed by the ever-present raucous of China. But make no mistake, this is a country that boasts a middle class larger than that of the United States and with a growth rate that until recently posted double digits. An overwhelming demand for energy has compelled India [...]

The Upside to a Natural Gas Downturn

The Upside to a Natural Gas Downturn

March 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

GUEST COMMENTARY–Marin Katusa, Casey Research The energy market is a complex beast, its many parts interconnected through a multitude of linkages. When one part fails, the entire system reacts: certain linkages are burdened with extra stress, while other components sit idle. Only by studying the entire machine can one understand the rippling effects that stem [...]

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