October 3, 2007:
MLPs: GOOD BUY OR GOOD-BYE? As this month’s cover story suggests, Wall Street is going to see a spate of new upstream master limited partnerships (MLPs) hit the market in the coming months—and there’s little ...more
September 6, 2007:
GASSY STOCKS Going into this summer, at least one energy-analyst team thought declining U.S. and Canadian natural gas supplies would drive a tighter gas market and force year-over-year storage inventories lower, to ...more
August 3, 2007:
DAHLMAN ROSE ENLARGES FOCUS In another sign of the bullish times for energy on Wall Street, one leading market-maker has recently announced the launch of an E&P and oilfield-services investment-banking group that will be ...more
July 11, 2007:
TIGHTER SUPPLY Just about everywhere one turns these days, there’s a perception that natural gas and global oil supply are tighter than any analyst might have predicted last fall—and that for the ...more
June 8, 2007:
Upstream Spending Rising When it comes to making forecasts about the industry, it’s nice once in a while to err on the side of being a tad conservative. That way, if you’re wrong, ...more
May 1, 2007:
CYCLE STILL HAS LEGS This April, the 35th annual Howard Weil energy conference in New Orleans played to a packed house of investors who listened to more than 140 energy presentations.How packed was it? ...more
April 10, 2007:
MLP MOMENTUM Last year was pretty good, in terms of the performance of the broad master limited partnership (MLP) sectors—pipeline and other midstream, propane distribution, coal, shipping and E&P—and it was especially ...more
April 4, 2007:
MLP MOMENTUM Last year was pretty good, in terms of the performance of the broad master limited partnership (MLP) sectors—pipeline and other midstream, propane distribution, coal, shipping and E&P—and it was especially ...more
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