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  • Oil Sector Flush with Cash, Expect M&A - Canaccord Analyst
    I've been expecting that for a while now, but so far not much activity. I also expect many of these cash rich oil companies to begin to buy smaller alternative energy outfits as well.
    Nov 21 09:59 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Time to Fill Up on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
    If you yell loud enough maybe the new administration will hire you. They should.
    Nov 14 09:16 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Black Gold or Yellow Gold?
    Another excellent article. I knew when we invaded Iraq it was an oil play. But in retrospect, it now appears to be the biggest blunder ever made by an administration in the history of the US . The war is crippling us economically, politically and socially. It is just what Bin Laden wanted and we are playing right into his hand.
    Jun 08 10:43 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Oil Outlook: 2010 Will Be Better Than 1982
    Kurt, I just wanted to thank you for your insights. I go to your website often. You must be a pretty smart guy. Thanks again.
    Jun 03 10:12 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • In Light of Peak Oil, Financial Diversification Is a Bad Idea
    Hey Fitzman, another great article. Any chance of you becoming the Secretary of Energy under the next administration?
    May 30 10:42 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • The Politics of Gas Prices: Comprehensive Energy Policy Needed
    Good article. Although you touch on a lot of good points, what you don't address are the solutions - incentives to get the public and corporations off oil altogether. An across the board energy policy that puts the correct fuel closest to the end user makes the most sense. (ie electric commuter cars, diesel for trucks & rail, ethanol for farm equipment, solar in high sun regions, nuclear in high density areas, wind in high wind areas, etc). In addition, as far as the big US oil companies, only tax the windfall if they don't invest it in alternative energy sources. In other words, if they don't do it, it is their loss.
    Apr 30 10:36 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Oil, Iraq and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Way Forward (Part II)
    Based on its simplicity, I like the idea. Getting everyone to agree on anything over there is a pipe dream. I say we take over the entire energy infrastructure over there until the Iraqi's say enough is enough. Otherwise, the hell with them. It's destroying our country.
    Apr 11 09:43 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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