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  1. Liquid Natural Gas: To Positively Effect Energy Industry

    A couple weeks back we posted an article that stressed the importance of the U.S. exporting their excess natural gas being produced. This is a great idea. However, there would be a need for the creation of multiple natural gas liquefaction plants to make this possible.


    [QUOTE]…So why don’t U.S. companies just sell to Europe and Asia? To ship natural gas, you need to cool it to -260 degrees Fahrenheit so it becomes a liquid (hence the name, LNG) and can be safely transported. The problem is, while the U.S. has receiving terminals, we have no liquefying terminals. At a rough cost of $5/mcf to liquefy and transport to Asia, it formerly made no sense for North American producers to ship it, as they were better off selling gas on the continent…
    …LNG in the U.S.
    The only exporting plant in North America is ConocoPhillips‘ (NYSE: COP ) Kenai LNG plant in Alaska. The plant is in the process of being shut down as natural gas supplies in the Cook Inlet basin ...
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  2. Energy Stocks with Exquisite Dividends

    On the prowl for some good looking energy stocks with nice dividends? Well, look no further. There are a couple different types of energy companies listed here that are involved at various levels of production. Into exploration and production? There are a couple of those. There is also an energy transport company.

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    Find more charts and research here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/07/20/energy-stocks-with-exquisite-dividends/[/url]
  3. ConcoPhillips: Creating a Dangerous Duo

    ConocoPhillips released information today stating that they plan to split into two entities. One being the exploration and production side and the other a refining division. What exactly does this mean for the company and what should be expect to come from this?

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    Find the entire article here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/07/15/conocophillips-creating-a-dangerous-duo/[/url]
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  4. $100 Oil: The Going Gets Good for These Energy Stocks

    $100 oil is good news for any oil investor out there. However, there are a number of companies who will greatly benefit from this high priced oil. Which companies are they?


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    For additional charts and research: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/07/13/100-oil-the-going-gets-good-for-these-energy-stocks/[/url]
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  5. The Future is Bright: Oil Investments Are Here to Stay

    We are crazy about oil, and think everyone should be too. If you follow our blog, you know that we think oil is going to stick around for a long time to come, and believe it or not, others feel the exact same way. Thinking of keeping in the oil investment business for awhile? How about 50 years?

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    1. Geopolitical turmoil
    The instability of many oil-producing regions keeps the market on edge. With the imminent withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in December, even more instability could be around the corner. Iran is working to influence the area, and Saudi Arabia and others are becoming nervous. Some reports indicate that Saudi Arabia has been negotiating with other Muslim countries to create an informal alliance against Iran.
    Any military conflict among large oil powers not only hurts the immediate production of oil, it also hurts the long-term supply, as my Foolish colleague Dan Dzombak shows. Many times these countries never return to their former ...
  6. Drilling for Dough

    With oil prices at the price they currently are, it isn’t surprising that oil companies are getting good bang for their buck. Looking for oil investment opportunities and good oil stock picks? Why not choose the companies that are producing serious oil and rolling in the dough.

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    Find the entire article here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/06/07/drilling-for-dough/[/url]
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  7. 5 Oil Stocks to Watch

    Its been a few days since we have posted an article about great stock picks, so here you are investors! Here are 5 oil stocks that are great picks for a variety of different reasons.

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    Find additional research and articles here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/05/25/5-oil-stocks-to-watch/[/url]
  8. Oil Prices Will Rise Again!

    Oil prices hit record highs back in 2008, and many are expecting the same result in 2011. However, there has been much discussion about whether or not it will actually happen. We are in cross roads for our energy future here in the U.S., and this year could be very telling about the future.

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    Find additional research and charts here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/05/24/oil-prices-will-rise-again/[/url]
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