Sunoco Inc. (SUN)

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  • commenter
    Sep 30 01:20 PM
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    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    Does anyone else agree with me on XTO that this is a great play? I really feel comfortable with this model and the potential for this company Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 17 11:11 AM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    I guess due to the recent sell-off in energy no one will continue to drive ICE cars or it will actually get cold this winter. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 17 08:59 AM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    Interesting. Southwestern Energy, SWN, is the ONLY listed stock with a YTD price increase. But even SWN has been in a steady decline since June. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 17 08:46 AM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    Energy is SO going to make people a LOT of money. If only I had more cash--but I guess I'm destined to make my money mostly in precious metals. I do have some CNX--oh man would I like MORE right now. And CXG. I also have some microcaps. Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 17 06:16 AM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    If you bought 500 shares of each one, you'd already be a millionaire! Reply
  • commenter
    Sep 16 05:39 PM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    I agree with you, don2m. Your investment idea seems like a good idea.


    Will you loan me the money to try it?

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  • commenter
    Sep 16 03:54 PM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    It almost would appear that there is strong manipulation in the entire sector as the numbers would indicate here.
    The sector always hangs by a very thin thread anyway as evidenced by IKE last week so to say at this point that energy is dead is insane. Take the entire list and buy 500 shares of every one and sit for 2 years and the odds would support becoming a multi millionaire. When the "powers" decide that the energy sector is oversold and there is a blip in the supply or further extortion from the producers the prices will soar again. It would be an excellent investment at this particular time.
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  • commenter
    Sep 16 03:26 PM
    S&P 500 Energy Stocks [view article]
    Nice chart. The color coding allows slicing and dicing at a glance. Thanks. Reply
  • Insiders Preparing for Major Drop in Oil Prices [view article]
    Ahem... with oil near $100 yet again, would anyone like to say: Right on the money, Herr Amberger!

    Okay, I do it myself!
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  • commenter
    Aug 24 04:39 PM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    Hey! What are all you "environmentally aware" folks doing here (esp. S.W.)? Permit me to add another piece or two. Like it, or not, we will continue to use fossil fuels for some time (God help us if the associated warming stops the Gulf Stream/Artic currents interactions). Any source that moves us from accommodating the ugly habits of several oil rich regimes is preferable. Anyone old enough to remember South Africa's bad habits?

    Work on perspective - if the entire global system is taken into account, making a mess of a piece of n. Canada pales compared to scrambling the atmosphere/ocean circulation patterns. That would eliminate anything resembling a natural system in all of Canada. Of course, there would be lots of additional water available.

    Alternatives to fossil fuels are inevitable, sooner or later we will run out. Sooner seems preferable. If there is a profit, then maybe someone will work on the problem for a profit. T.B. Pickens probably has a few motives that involve increasing his billions. (Maybe not, at his age he may be looking forward.) Who cares! He and A.Gore probably have different motives for their efforts re energy. Again, who cares. I hope both gain riches, or power, proportional to their success in triggering development of alternative energy sources.

    I just met my grand kids. They're cute. Maybe we could avoid extinction so they can be around for a while.

    BTW-mkreisel, I sincerely hope you are wrong.
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  • commenter
    Aug 24 02:39 AM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    It's not to late to get a degree in petroleum engineering. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 24 12:21 AM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    Sour gas has hydrogen sulphide in it - the sulphur has to be removed before the gas can be burned. Hydrogen sulphide will kill you or livestock. The biggest problem with the Alberta tar sands is the limited regional and overall Canadian labour force. There is plenty of capital but labour of all kinds, especially skilled trades, is in relatively short supply. The mines are remote and housing is hard to find and expensive. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 23 07:23 PM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    Open pit mining uses up lots of water, but not much NG;

    In-situ SAGD process uses up lots of NG, but very little water.

    Locals certainly don't like deteriorating environments, but energy, jobs, and money are more important for most people.
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 12:30 PM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    i have some friends in ALTA whose business is drilling for nat gas, the gas goes over to fort mcmurray to feed the ravenous appetite of the tar sands processing. the gas from the wells is sour, i have not been given the details of gas purification (if any) prior to combustion. maybe someone can fill me in on this,
    > jack
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 11:59 AM
    Canadian Oil Sands: Gates and Buffett Visit [view article]
    You get three things from oil sands development: 1. environmental problems that are significant, 2. Jobs, alot of jobs, 3. You also get oil.

    I wonder what Buffet and Gates were looking at: environment or jobs or oil?
    I think they were looking at the color of money.
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