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  1. High Demand Means High Priced Oil in 2012

    With crude oil demand predicted to increase by over a million barrels per day in 2012, how will the oil industry keep up with this rapidly growing need? How much more will companies need to produce? This raises a lot of questions.

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    Find additional research here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/07/14/high-demand-mean-high-priced-oil-in-2012/[/url]
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  2. Doubts Develop Around Shale Boom: Fact or Fiction?

    We all know that there is always two sides to a story, and this story is no different. We have been very bullish on shale plays and the companies working in the shale formation areas. So what’s the deal with the sudden doubt around shale plays? Are these assuptions valid? Well, [URL="http://blogs.forbes.com/christopherhelman/2011/06/27/new-york-times-is-all-hot-air-on-shale-gas/"]Christopher Helman[/URL] calls their bluff, and is a bullish about shale plays as we are.


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    …Most of this argument is absurd on its face. The United States is currently producing more natural gas than at any time in history, on track for 27 trillion cubic feet this year. This is thanks in large part to the breakthroughs in drilling shale formations. And development of these shales has only just begun. In fact, gas is so plentiful in the U.S. right now that companies like Cheniere Energy have gotten the green light to start exporting it. (See: To Import Less Oil, U.S. ...
  3. Santa Barbara County: Fracking It Up?

    The amount of hydraulic fracturing being used has continually increased. It is being used in a number of areas thought to be non oil or gas producing. However, with this new method, it allows for drilling and possible production in areas that are new to the oil and gas industry. There has been back lash against fracking in numerous communities, will Santa Barbra County allow this to happen?

    [QUOTE]Residents who live along one of the most scenic swaths of California coastline pleaded Tuesday with Santa Barbara County officials to do everything they can to protect the county from a controversial oil drilling technique that has been blamed elsewhere for contaminating groundwater and causing air pollution.

    Following the discovery that an oil company is using hydraulic fracturing — or fracking — in the heart of Santa Barbara wine country, officials held a hearing to learn more about the practice.

    The petroleum industry claims the technique of extracting ...
  4. Set for Success: Suncor Energy

    Knowing which stocks are worth your time, research, and investment is the name of the game. Why not save some of your time and maybe research and consider Suncor? The research is looking good, and Suncor is expected to do some good things.

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    Read the entire article here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/06/14/set-for-success-suncor-energy/[/url]
  5. BHP: Going Against the Grain

    BHP Billiton had been hard a work in Arkansas trying to get in on the Fayetteville Shale play. There has been much discussion about the methods that are used to reach these oil reserves, fracking. Recently, there has been talk of releasing to the public the contents of the chemicals used in this process. Either way, BHP is feeling a backlash from Arkansas farmers.

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    Find additional research here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/06/09/bhp-going-against-the-grain/[/url]
  6. Halliburton: Stock to Pop

    Halliburton has been one of our oil service stock picks for 2011, and their stock has been holding their title appropriately. Their stock has been holding strong, and its expected to go even higher. Say $60?

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    Read the entire article here:[url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/06/08/halliburton-stock-to-pop/[/url]
  7. Natural Gas or Oil: Who Will Be Trendy Next?

    Gas prices are currently effecting people all across the U.S. Not only are the average American effected by this, but energy companies are also making adjustments.


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    Find more charts and research here: [url]http://turnkeyoil.com/2011/05/30/natural-gas-or-oil-who-will-be-trendy-next/[/url]
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