The golden age of iron ore profits is ending for Australia. Europe’s banking system is slowly going bust because of the government debt crisis. Europe is a big customer of China’s. China is a big customer of Australia’s.
February 8th, 2012 | Dan Denning | 0 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "natural gas"
What the RBA Index of Commodity Prices Doesn’t Tell You
A whole sector of the commodities complex that’s in a long-term bull market isn’t measured by the RBA’s commodity prices index. Do you realise what this means?
February 7th, 2012 | Dan Denning | 0 comments | Continued
Natural Gas: The Big Transition in Energy
Today we look at why energy is becoming a flash point in Europe and how natural gas is taking centre stage. First, though, we’d like to announce a changing of the guard in the leadership of the resources market.
February 6th, 2012 | Dan Denning | 1 comment | Continued
The Best Natural Gas Stock
Natural gas is almost a dirty word. After hitting an all-time high almost five years ago north of $15 per MMbtu or (million British Thermal Units), natural gas prices have been confined to bear market territory.
May 4th, 2010 | Eric Roseman | 1 comment | Continued
Peak Oil – The Rewards
Our story begins with “Peak Oil” – the belief that conventional production of crude has already peaked, and has already slipped into an irreversible decline.
October 29th, 2009 | Byron King | 0 comments | Continued
Supply of Conventional Crude Oil is Very Close to its Peak
Yes, various governments are now promoting alternative sources of energy and over the following years, we expect this drive to intensify.
October 27th, 2009 | Puru Saxena | 4 comments | Continued
Australia Possibly Among Top 10 Countries Globally Measured By Size of Gas Reserves
“We expect that Australia, in the very near future, will be among the top 10 countries globally measured by the size of its gas reserves. The size of Australia’s gas reserves means that further strong growth in this country’s LNG exports is assured,” Dr. Bethune said in Energy Quest’s latest quarterly report.
September 2nd, 2009 | Dan Denning | 8 comments | Continued
Uranium: A Carbon-friendly Substitute for Coal
You don’t have to worry about a uranium supply glut quite yet, though. It’s a subject we’ve been covering over at Diggers and Drillers. There are other, smaller ore bodies that could enter into production if the uranium industry ever gets off the ground in Queensland.
May 22nd, 2009 | Dan Denning | 4 comments | Continued
LNG – The Energy Play for 2009
Liquefied Natural Gas. It is most commonly known as LNG. It has the potential to be one of Australia’s major exports in the next twenty years. As we draw towards the end of 2008 we are starting to prepare the ground for what we will serve up to our subscribers of the Australian Small Cap investigator (ASI) in 2009. Read on…
December 6th, 2008 | Kris Sayce | 0 comments | Continued
Russians Can Cut Off Natural Gas to Europe Anytime They Want
They have the energy; we don’t. If they cut off the gas, it will be a long, cold winter for us…
August 29th, 2008 | Bill Bonner | 7 comments | Continued


