Posted by Turn Key Oil on May 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Energy investors are always buying stock. However, they are buying some stocks more than others. What stocks are they ready to jump in to now? There are a couple big names you will proably recognize. Incomehunter gives us the run down. Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) recently announced that its Scotford refinery in Alberta will … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on February 14, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. The more you invest and research stocks, the more you realize that things don’t always go to as planned. Usually, one would expect that is production is increased, profit would follow suit. However, with Shell, it is quite opposite. Reuters gives some additional details about Shell’s profits. Royal Dutch Shell[RDSA-LN 2290.50 3.00 (+0.13%)] also announced a weaker rise in its dividend … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on December 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Investors are always seeking the next best stock. There has been talk that Cheniere has been looking pretty perfect these days. No stock is perfect, but how good is Cheniere really looking? Dan Caplinger takes a look at the details. The boom in natural gas production has left the U.S. with a challenge: … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on December 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Shell and Noble Energy have recently decided put two new offshore oil rigs online. Looks like the Gulf of Mexico is back on the map in the oil world, and ready to start producing. When will these rigs be online? How much will they produce? Great questions, and Christopher Helman has the answers. The Noble … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on November 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Often an oil spill can be pretty detrimental to a company’s stock. However, some see it as an opportunity. In this case, following Chevron’s oil spill in Brazil, some analysts think its a great time to buy. Nigam Arora feels this way, and explains why this makes sense. ndependent of Chevron, the Brazilian … Read more
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