Amir Adnani: Post-Fukushima Uranium
By Admir Adnani, Casey Research Demand for electricity has tripled worldwide over the last three decades… so is there still a future for uranium? To see the video…
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By Admir Adnani, Casey Research Demand for electricity has tripled worldwide over the last three decades… so is there still a future for uranium? To see the video…
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By Marin Katusa, Chief Energy Investment Strategist, Casey Research The energy market is a complex beast, its many parts interconnected through a multitude of linkages. When one part fails, the entire system reacts: certain linkages are burdened with extra stress, while other components sit idle. Only by studying the entire machine can one understand the
Everything in life has a cost. We are constantly weighing the cost vs the benefit in everything we do… whether we think about it that way or not. Is it worth the risk of getting a speeding ticket to get there five minutes faster? What are the chances there is a police oficer on this stretch of
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On September 22, 2011, Karen Roche and JT Long of The Energy Report interviewed renowned speculator and financial author Doug Casey on his views about uranium. Read here why Doug thinks despite the recent bad press, “yellowcake” has a bright future. The Western world’s skittishness, skepticism and staunch opposition when in comes to nuclear energy
By Elizabeth Manning, Casey Energy Opportunities Nuclear energy has taken a beating since the Fukushima crisis began in March, but we believe the arguments are strong that it’s not down for the count. There are a couple of factors that the Casey Energy Team considers bullish for the nuclear industry and market. Let’s take a
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In a wierd twist of fate, Uzbekistan is sitting on a “Gold Mine” of scientific information about solar energy which because of cheap Siberian Oil has been totally worthless… Up until now. With the world’s interest turning to Solar once again this might be an opportunity for a forward looking company to snap up years
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Over the last few years it seems that China couldn’t get enough resources. All those U.S. Dollars were burning a hole in their pocket. Almost everywhere you turned China was buying up natural resources. An oil company here, natural resources there they appeared insatiable. They wanted to buy something tangible almost anything tangible. Well it looks
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It seems that everywhere we look these days- from U.S. shale to massive Turkmenistan reserves- natural gas seems to be the energy source of the future. Back in 2006 Turkmenistan claimed to have found a field of up to 24 Trillion Cubic Meters of natural gas. At the time BP was saying that the reserves were probably
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By Marin Katusa, Casey Energy Report In the midst of roller-coaster oil prices and a global reassessment of nuclear power, in early April a key development in the natural gas arena slipped by mostly unnoticed: a report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) about global shale gas potential. We all know that shale gas
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By Marin Katusa, Casey Energy Opportunities In a dramatic about-face, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced last Monday that Germany will phase out nuclear power completely by 2022, shutting down its nine operational reactors and never restarting the seven reactors that were suspended in the wake of the nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi plant. Germany has
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