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Russell Industries Answers the Question, Why Should You Invest in Uranium

October 16th, 2008

Russell Industries, Inc., recently the Company has been asked by the general investor public, “Why should I invest in Uranium”? To follow are a few of the reasons as published in Money Week, October 7, 2007.
“Security concerns over global oil supply and fears of global warming have shifted public opinion,” say analysts at Canada’s Haywood [...]

IEA Will Attend Saudi Oil Talks

June 14th, 2008

The International Energy Agency said it hopes talks in Saudi Arabia later this month between oil producing and consuming nations will “convey clear messages that oil supply is going to keep pace with demand growth in the coming years.”
“We would welcome an opportunity to act collectively to reassure the market about future demand and [...]

Government Task Force Probing Oil and Commodity Markets

June 11th, 2008

The federal government formed an interagency task force to assess developments in oil and other commodity markets.
It is made up of staff from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Federal Reserve, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the departments of Treasury, Energy and Agriculture. The task force will examine oil supply and demand factors, investor [...]

Western Standard Energy Corp. to Acquire and Develop Bakken Shale Prospects in North Dakota

May 29th, 2008

Western Standard Energy Corp., an oil and gas exploration company, is pleased to announce it has signed a Letter of Intent (‘LOI’) with Oil for America (‘OFA’) to option and acquire up to four additional Bakken and Lodgepole prospects on 1,280 acres in Stark County, North Dakota.
Depth of the Bakken objective in the area is [...]

IEA Worried About World’s Oil Supply

May 23rd, 2008

The International Energy Agency says it is worried whether world oil supplies can meet growing demand.
The IEA’s chief economist says the organization is studying depletion rates at about 400 fields in its first study of world oil supply, and is preparing a revision of its forecasts.
Fatih Birol says the study was prompted by soaring oil [...]

BHP expects oil production to grow 10%

May 14th, 2008

Global resources company BHP Billiton says it will probably do slightly better than ten per cent growth in oil production this year, but global oil supply is set to stay tight in the short term.
BHP Billiton’s president of petroleum, Mike Yeager, also said that no-one knew what would happen to oil prices, currently at record [...]

Oil at record over $115 on U.S. supply, dollar

April 17th, 2008

Oil set a record above $115 a barrel on Thursday as a drop in U.S. gasoline inventories raised concern of tighter supply and a weak dollar boosted investor demand for commodities.
A U.S. government report on Wednesday showed a surprise drop in crude inventories and a larger-than-expected decline in stocks of gasoline. Demand for the motor [...]

IEA Warns Of Impending Oil, Natural Gas Supply Crunch

July 9th, 2007

In a dire forecast, the Paris-based International Energy Agency is warning of an impending crunch in the supply of oil and natural gas needed to power world economic growth in coming years.
The IEA is the energy watchdog of the world’s 26 most-advanced economies, and its pessimistic assessment is contained its latest annual medium-term forecast to [...]

Plant to Optimize Coal Reserves to Meet China’s Growing Need for Clean Transportation Fuels and Chemical Feedstocks

June 7th, 2007

Synthesis Energy Systems Investments, Inc., a subsidiary of Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. (”SES” or the “Company”) (OTC: SYMX), a coal gasification company involved in the conversion of low cost fuels into clean energy and chemical products, and Inner Mongolia Golden Concord (Xilinhot) Energy Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Golden Concord Holdings Ltd. (”Golden Concord”), a [...]

Chavez pledges oil, money for leftists

April 30th, 2007

President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Venezuela hopes to gradually sell off its refineries in the United States and build a new network of refineries in Latin America, part of a plan to offer his leftist allies in the region a stable oil supply.
Chavez also raised the idea of issuing a regional bond to raise [...]


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