Confirmed: Haliburton is a Buy ($HAL)

Halliburton Undervalued

Photo Credit. Last week we posted an article about how much Cramer liked Halliburton. It looks like other analysts are beginning to agree. Some even think that its undervalued. This is the case with Ivan Kitov, and here is why. Mathematically, a share price, HAL, (we use a monthly closing price adjusted for dividends and splits) can … Read more

Offshore Oil Drilling Perks Up

Offshore Oil Interest

Photo Credit. After the BP oil spill, many have been steering clear of offshore oil. There has been a lot of negative feeling publicly discussed. Now that the spill is slowly going under the radar, more offshore oil is making its presence known. Clifford Krauss gives some explanation for this recent offshore uplift. The reason for the … Read more

Peak Oil Disappearance?

Peak Oil No More

Photo Credit. Peak oil has been the topic of discussion for a long time. We have been very hopeful about peak oil, but as always there are two sides of the story. We want you to be able to draw your own conclusions about peak oil, so here is an opposing viewpoint. Travis Hoium explains … Read more

Refiners Suffer from High Oil Prices

Oil Refiners Downfall

Photo Credit. High oil prices often mean good news for many elements of the oil business. However, the refiners are are a bit different. They have been suffering recently, and here are the ones who may be effected. Daniel Dicker gives some need to know details. And for the last decade, speculative money has skewed … Read more

Stocks Loving the Downfall of the Keystone XL

Keystone Pipeline Halted

Photo Credit. There were a select few companies disappointed about the prolonged decision on the Keystone Pipeline, however, there is always two sides to a story. Here are a couple companies pretty darn excited about the denial decision. Andrea Tse explains why these stocks are celebrating. Energy stocks that could benefit most from a real … Read more