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How Much Natural Gas is Left?

22nd December 2006
Although oil gets the media attention, natural gas also plays a major role in the energy needs of the world. So, how much natural gas is left in the world? The answer may surprise you. How Much Natural Gas is Left? Natural gas is a fossil fuel that... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

China Races for Energy Security, Part 1

21st August 2006
China embarked upon its remarkable GDP growth under the leadership of Deng Xioaping, Mao's successor. Deng's message to his comrades: "To get rich is glorious." China responded by creating a middle class which is now nearly the same size as the entire pop... Read >
Author: James Finch

China Races for Energy Security, Part 2

21st August 2006
Are China's New Silk Roads Filled with Pot Holes? China's creation of new silk roads of energy sources has been challenging. Emerging in the mid 1990s as an economic powerhouse to be taken seriously, in the wake of Japan's economic slowdown and the col... Read >
Author: James Finch

Part Two: A Commodities Interview with James Rogers

08th July 2006
We talked with Jim Rogers, legendary commodities trader, who picked the bottom of the commodities bull market in 1999. Bestselling author, biker capitalist and widely followed, Jim Rogers talks about what he's now investing in. StockInterview: You bega... Read >
Author: James Finch

Legendary Investor Forecasts US Dollar to Disappear from the World's Stage

07th July 2006
Interview Highlights with Jim Rogers, co-founder of the Quantum Fund with George Soros. Mr. Rogers correctly caught the bottom of the commodities market in 1999. He forecasts the commodities bull market will run for at least 9 more years, possibly through... Read >
Author: James Finch

Kazakhstan Uranium: Risk Factors

08th June 2006
There are as many reasons to avoid investment in companies exploring for uranium in this country as there are benefits. The world's largest uranium producer, Cameco, hopes to someday mine 30 million pounds per year in Kazakhstan. The state-controlled KazA... Read >
Author: James Finch

Oil Shortgages - A Solution

01st April 2006
Many of us remember the oil shortages of the late seventies. They caused more than just the inconvenience of occasional gasoline rationing. Several elderly people actually died in the New York City area because of a lack of heating oil. Some people though... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Flowing Securely - State-Of-The-Art Pipeline Protection System

20th February 2006
PipeGuard: Meeting the Tough Challenge of Pipeline Damage Prevention Magal Security System's PipeGuard is an innovative, patent pending pipeline security system, aimed at protecting pipelines and buried assets from terrorism, theft and third party da... Read >
Author: Efrat Levi

Oil Panic! The Three Myths Driving the Market Wild!

20th February 2006
Oil is by far the most widely traded commodity in the world. It is also the most corrupt. By way of example we need look no further than the events of the past two years. What with our TV screens filled with images of blazing oil pipes in Iraq, traffic... Read >
Author: Robbie Pugh
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