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At least 25% of today’s warming is driven by methane from human actions. One of the largest methane sources is the oil and gas industry. For this reason, some U.S cities and municipalities have begun prohibiting natural gas to new builds, including Vancouver, starting in 2030. ...
We revised lower our storage projection for 11/5 week to +5 Bcf down from +15 Bcf. For the time being, we are still projecting 1.45 Tcf for April 2022. Weather models started to trend colder than normal over the past week pushing the supply/demand balance back into a small deficit. ...
While gold has bounced, rallying 4% from the fall low, it remains stuck in a range, between $1,750 an $1,850 an ounce. Since the early spring gold’s correlation with U.S. equities has been around 0.4, well above the levels that prevailed last summer. While rising adaptation...
July Non-OPEC production increased by 458 kb/d to 48,937 kb/d. World oil production in July increased by 1,192 kb/d to 77,737 kb/d according to the EIA. By December 2021, OPEC+ will add another 2,000 kb/d of crude to July, or 2,300 kb/d of C+C. For further details see: J...
The October inflation report is expected to show pricing pressures run to the hottest levels since 1990. China releases Inflation data on Wednesday but in the immediate term markets will be on tenterhooks over the coming weekend. Australian employment data on Thursday will cause i...
During the COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference, new agreements are being sought to keep our planet habitable. An influential Nature Energies publication concludes that climate policy does not detrimentally influence economic growth. As a result, investments in fossil fuel comp...
Well, the world economy is slowing and a large part of that is because of China. One of the shock effects, I guess, from the pandemic is a number of supply issues have arisen. The dollar is slightly overvalued. We’ve had an increase in the current account deficit. For...
In the current commentary we hope to address this October’s unique market ghouls and further how we think resilient portfolios should be oriented around them. It is likely that in time pandemic distortions and extreme base effects will ease, though not immediately, pulling aggr...
As the U.S. Fed announces a $15 billion per month tapering of its Q.E. injections into the financial system, it’s worth noting that past tapering periods have coincided with rising government bond prices/falling yields. Since May, many economically-sensitive commodity prices ha...
US natural gas prices have surged in recent months. Global LNG trade for the first ten months of 2021 were up 6%. Prices will likely remain elevated through winter overall as market participants conserve storage inventories until there is a line of sight to getting through winter....
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In this episode of Industry Focus: Energy , Nick Sciple chats with Motley Fool analyst Jim Gillies about some recent interesting stories. They discuss Warren Buffett selling airline stocks and Elon Musk's Twitter antics. Jim talks about digging deeper into companies' financials. They also t...
In this episode of Rule Breaker Investing , David Gardner chats with Motley Fool analysts Buck Hartzell and Robert Brokamp about dividend investing. Discover how dividends have behaved historically and their importance. Which one is better for shareholders: dividends or share buybacks? What s...
Barclays Bank PLC (“Barclays” or the “Issuer”) announced a temporary reduction of the minimum early redemption size of certain series of ETNs as specified in the table below (together, the “ETNs”). Currently holders of the ETNs are required to redeem...