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  • Canadian Oil Sands: Why a Larger Syncrude Holding Makes Sense [View article]
    COS paid Talisman 400 plus million for Talisman's 1.25 percent interest in Syncrude so 3 billion might be a slight bargain for COS.

    Doubt if a foreign buyer will appear due to the lack of pipeline capacity flowing to Vancouver.

    Nexen and Suncor will probably do a deal with each other on Buzzard in the North Sea so probably no selling their Syncrude assets.
    Unless Nexen wants the money for buying Buzzard from Suncor.

    Imperial is committed to Kearle and other heavy oil expansion projects so no interest there.

    That leaves Murphy Oil. Murphy wants to expand a refinery to an additional 175 to 200 thousand barrels per day.
    So that leaves only COS and Murphy as buyers because Suncor and Nexen are like Imperial, already have bitumen projects on the boards.
    Two buyers may be enough to heat up the bidding. Maybe just maybe.
    Otherwise COS would be in the driver's seat.
    One to two bidders that'sit, I think.
    Oct 30 10:48 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Canadian Royalty Trusts – Will Dividends Rise or Fall? [View article]
    You buy the Canroy's simply based on the cheapnessof their assets and the RLI. The dividend status is completely unknown as well as the payout yield.

    If Canroys like PWE stop the dividend entirely they will have tremendous cash flow to apply towards debt reduction and the purchase of new assets. The market will reward these companies over the next few years with price appreciation grreater than any current yield or future yield.

    For a contrarian view see my SA article titled, "Canadian Royalty Trusts Will Never Return to Their Former Glory." I think it is still timely. I'm not impressed with yield, particularly when PWE can nearly pay off all her debt by eliminating the dividend for about 18 months.

    For the record I'm long Crescent Point which recently converted to a corporation.
    Oct 21 00:44 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Proposed Baltimore Nuclear Raising Budget Concerns [View article]
    Ferdinand, why are soldiers in combat synonymous with nuc power? We basically do not use oil for power generation in this country if you are equating nucs with oil consumption and sending soldiers and Marines into combat.
    Oct 17 12:47 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Toward an Economic Model for Gas-to-Liquid Fuels? [View article]
    The US has to become transportation fuel independent. The money kept inside the country will currently deny the OPEC Cartel of about
    $250 to $300 billion a year.

    But the Obama Admin. does not seem to agree, rather focusing on green generating power instead.
    Obama views all of natural gas as a transition fuel. With no transition dollars to help it along.
    We are at the point where we shoulsd spit on a spark plug if it will work.
    Oct 14 09:37 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Raser Reports Steady Progress for Geothermal Projects [View article]
    On the geo thermal issue what is being ignored is the specter of earthquakes on the re-injection of water or other liquids.
    This sounds like goofball concern but the reality is that Bootlerock in California and a geo thermal site in the French Alps suffer from earthquakes. The French operation had to be shut down.

    In California, they are use to earthquakes, no big deal there. But what of the concerns in the rest of the country where earthquakes are rare to non-existent.
    If the locations are remote enough there should be no problem.
    The thing about earthquakes: even the anti- green people will be in the streets protesting.
    Yipe!!!
    Oct 10 12:43 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Fadel Gheit: Oil Prices to Remain Inflated but Don't Pass on Gas [View article]
    I don't think it matters one whit whether Gheit is wrong or right on the financial manipulation theory. Fact is: he stated it will keep prices high for quite some time.

    Demand or manipulation, oil prices will remain high.
    So invest accordingly.
    Oct 10 12:34 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is Exxon Betting on $100 Oil? [View article]
    XOM along with Total has been excellent in ROI and ROE. XOM is losing production, pumping less each quarter. clearly, XOM views Africa as long term and I agree with the other blogger who suggests long term here is 10 to 15 years out.

    It isn't bad having a Chinese partner who can legally do things with the host government you can't. Or a proven African partner like Total whose French government keeps a special and semi secret intelligence organization whose sole purpose is the French corporate colonization of former African colonies.
    Yeah, XOM is looking at the long term, alright. We just don't know who her partners are going to be yet.
    Oct 07 11:51 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • ATP Oil & Gas: Production Should Triple in Next 9 Months [View article]
    The slightest hint of debt on a balance sheet spooks the market these days. So you are right that ATP is being punished unfairly.

    However, what is the cash costs of their production from the new fields?
    Oct 05 09:41 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Northwest Natural Gas: Worth Considering [View article]
    Generally speaking, MLP's don't cycle between their highs and lows like a NWN does. This pattern has also shown itself in the 80's and 90's with gas utilities and gas producing companies, less so today though.
    A good general rule of thumb is that when a stock, royalty trust, or an MLP has a pre-tax capital gain from your original purchase price, equal to or greater than 5 years of income stream sell it.
    Oct 04 18:23 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is ConocoPhillips a Potential Multi-Bagger? [View article]
    With what CVX and XOM and even BP has comming on -line I simply do not see COP's advantage here. COP needs gas to go up alot and soon with her Burlington purchase.
    CVX and XOM have huge supplies of gas comming on stream over the next 5 years and signed contracts to boot.
    BP cost cutting, discarding of silly "green" projects and current and future deep water discoveries coupled with the dividend is better choice than COP.
    Oct 03 11:10 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Out of (Natural) Gas [View article]
    I don't see NG going to 7 to 8 bucks without a government boost of some sort. Without sizeable carbon credits for NG the product will have to wait for NG conversion to liquid transportation fuel and conversion to LNG to export to Europe. And who knows howlong that is going to take.
    Oct 03 09:47 am |Rating: +3 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Top Nine Canadian Energy Stocks [View article]
    Is the earnings growth number on a per annum basis within the 5 year period ?
    Sep 27 12:53 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Thorium: A Nuclear Power that Green Investors Might Like [View article]
    The Obama people know about Th. In fact, they know that the US currently has the largest known reserves of Th in the world, about 25 percent of known reserves. Th is like our oil, not green enough for the folks cirrently in charge to exploit.

    Want Th reactors, get a new President in 2012.
    Sep 27 12:45 pm |Rating: +7 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Penn West Energy Trust's Priorities: Reduce Debt, Exploit Assets [View article]
    PWE should cut all distributions and quickly pay down debt. The market rewards companies that pay off debt and acquire assets on the cheap which PWE can do. The rising stock price will exceed the yield in time.
    One worry: Scuttlebutt in Canada has had it that PWE's large land base maynot contain as much resource potential as touted by some analysts. Only time will tell.
    Sep 16 12:01 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Nine Best Natural Gas, Oil Pipelines for Income and Capital Gains [View article]
    I have purchased only one MLP, the old Buckeye Partners that owned an oil pipeline from Canada that serviced Midwest Refineries.
    My whole problem is with management taking such a huge cut in the cash flow with nio correspondiing upfront equity stake.
    Congress enacted tax benefits for pipeline companies that permitted the MLP structure,however, think of the return the investor would receive if the MLP structure contained a regularly compensated management with the GP comming from board members who were unit holders themselves that had purchased shares in the open market.
    Somebody should do that. you don;t need a rocket scientist to run a pipeline company. In fact they are deliberatly designed to be dull with a day out and day in routine. Only issues are rates, FERC and EPA.
    Sep 16 11:55 am |Rating: +1 -2 |Link to Comment
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