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The Motley Fool
November 8, 2011
Aimee Duffy
An OPEC Nation in Trouble Nigeria suffers at the hands of Big Oil's double-edged sword. Shell is not the only oil company to recently experience threats of violence there. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 11, 2004
Stanley Reed
Why Nigeria Will Rock Oil Markets Again Continued threats to the oil supply in Nigeria are bound to occur, given the fractious state of regional politics in that huge African country. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 20, 2009
David Lee Smith
A New Boom-or-Bust Nigerian Gas Project Nigeria likely is the world's most dangerous country in which to conduct oil and gas operations. And yet, 15 companies have agreed to participate in what ultimately could become a major natural gas development project there. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 4, 2007
David Lee Smith
A Royal Dutch Investment Firm While not spectacular, Royal Dutch Shell's first-quarter results potentially set the stage for a strong year. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 20, 2010
David Lee Smith
Malicious Militants Can't Stop ExxonMobil MEND violence in Nigeria shouldn't hinder the biggest of Big Oil. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 25, 2009
David Lee Smith
Big Oil Fights for Nigeria As production licenses come due there, ExxonMobil is first in the renewal line. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 8, 2011
David Lee Smith
Shell's Challenges From Alaska to Nigeria Royal Dutch Shell is buying, selling, and cooling its heels. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 24, 2009
David Lee Smith
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly for Shell Europe's biggest member of Big Oil, Royal Dutch Shell has gotten the act of operating simultaneously on a host of fronts down to a science. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 13, 2006
Will Frankenhoff
Royal Dutch Shell Not Looking Too Regal With the company's reserves running dry, investors might want to dip into a different well. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 27, 2009
David Lee Smith
Chevron's Fighting Around the World Along with its everyday business operations, the oil and gas producer must now deal with multi-billion dollar legal challenges, protesters at the annual meeting, and a pipeline attack in Nigeria that has curtailed production. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 9, 2011
Aimee Duffy
Big Oil Cranks Up Investments in Iraq The oil majors make a big investment in Iraq's oil infrastructure. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 21, 2009
David Lee Smith
The World of Energy Just Might Explode Crude has essentially doubled from it's yearly low. So why, with oil demand still falling among the developed nations, have prices moved higher? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 7, 2011
David Lee Smith
Royal Dutch Shell Could Yield Regal Rewards Royal Dutch Shell has shaken off its problems and is on a roll. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 3, 2009
David Lee Smith
OPEC Buys Energy Investors Some Time Crude prices are rising, but you can't blame OPEC. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 30, 2011
Aimee Duffy
2012 Preview: Royal Dutch Shell Shell is positioned to take advantage of lucrative LNG exports as well as profiting from its standard oil and gas business. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 1, 2009
David Lee Smith
African Oil: And the Winner Is ... The race for African oil supremacy is going well for one country, badly for another. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 24, 2007
David Lee Smith
First Iran, Now Nigeria Add Nigeria to the expanding list of OPEC producers with one foot figuratively on a political banana peel. Pay close attention to the progressively more important energy sector in your investment allocations. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 24, 2009
David Lee Smith
Should Pickens Raise His Oil Price Target? Oil's doubled this year, and might just have more room to run. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 5, 2011
Aimee Duffy
Big Oil's Trouble Abroad Foreign tumult halts production for major oil companies. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 7, 2010
Stanley Reed
Endless Oil Technology, politics, and lower demand will yield a bumper crop of crude. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 16, 2006
Cristopher Palmeri
One More Reason Prices Are Falling Floating oil factories allow tankers to load at sea, avoiding political instability and saving billions. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 11, 2007
David Lee Smith
Time to Re-Oil Your Portfolio Despite the world's rapt attention to its meetings, OPEC gatherings mean very little. Most of the OPEC nations are already producing at pretty close to their all-out capacity. Investors should take note, and tend to the energy portions of their portfolios. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 27, 2011
Aimee Duffy
Royal Dutch Shell Regains Solid Footing in 2011 The energy company from The Hague launched new initiatives to improve performance. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 15, 2007
David Lee Smith
A Manhattan Project for Energy, Part 1 A worldwide energy crisis is staring us in the face, and inaction is not an option. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 29, 2008
David Lee Smith
Jakarta, We Hardly Knew Ye Before long, you may not be able to tell the cast of characters in OPEC without a playbill. Angola and Ecuador having recently joined, and Indonesia is now exiting. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
December 2004
Naomi Lubick
Global Oil Hot Spots As consumers continue to face higher gas prices at the pump, petroleum geologists continue to search the world for oil and natural gas. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 9, 2004
W.D. Crotty
Losing the Shell Game Whoops, looks like Shell miscounted. The world's second-largest oil company, Royal Dutch/Shell cut its reported proven reserves of crude and natural gas by close to 3.9 billion barrels, correcting a reporting error that began as early as 1996. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 10, 2009
David Lee Smith
Is Iraq About to Have an Oil Surge? While the rest of OPEC may cut production again, Iraq could be in for a boost. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 16, 2006
Will Frankenhoff
Can Oil Still Power Portfolios? This is the first in a series of articles regarding the outlook for investments in the oil industry in 2006 and beyond: Oil demand growth... Declining growth in production rates... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 14, 2006
Christopher Palmeri
Striking It Rich In Africa Africa now accounts for 30% of ExxonMobil's output mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2011
David Lee Smith
OPEC Poses Petroleum Price Problems With half of the cartel's countries on shaky ground, is crude headed for the stratosphere? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 8, 2011
David Lee Smith
Our Energy World Is on a Slippery Slope Anything can happen, and likely will. Fully six of OPEC members (that's 50% in my book) are facing question marks or concerns. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 21, 2008
David Lee Smith
Did You Really Think Crude Would Drop? Crude prices hit $100 a barrel, but the future will almost certainly see it go higher. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 18, 2004
Robert Barker
An Oil Giant For Players With Patience Given the gravity of its transgression -- overstating its estimate of proven reserves by nearly 24% -- Royal Dutch/Shell can count on doing much more than the five months facing Martha Stewart. Meantime, the company is paying relatively rich dividends mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2009
David Lee Smith
Just Wait: Total Will Be Terrific The energy producer delivers a solid midyear outlook. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 18, 2005
Stanley Reed
He's Brave Enough To Take Up Shell Shell CEO van der Veer is ending the clunky dual structure and speeding decisions. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 1, 2009
David Lee Smith
The Busy World of Big Oil The world of energy is hardly dull, and it can be profitable. Let's focus on happenings in the world of Big Oil from last week. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 19, 2007
David Lee Smith
Iraq: Stuck in the Middle with You The news from Iraq overlooks that nation's importance in global energy. Given the trends, investors would be wise to include major, geographically diverse oil producers in their portfolios. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 4, 2009
Stanley Reed
Why Oil Majors Are Coming Back to Iraq Global oil companies are finding it harder to resist the huge volume of crude in Iraq, but their change of heart could increase tensions in OPEC. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 23, 2007
David Lee Smith
Iran's Energy Squeeze Don't take your eyes off energy stocks as long as Ahmadinejad is making noise. A prudent approach to energy investment involves the large international players, particularly on the exploration side. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 15, 2011
Aimee Duffy
1 Stock Spending Big Money on Natural Gas Eni plunks down $50 billion on offshore investment in Mozambique. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 1, 2008
David Lee Smith
A Big-Oil Iraqi Invasion Iraq is moving to boost its production, with a little help from its friends. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 7, 2007
David Lee Smith
Has OPEC Lost Its Moorings? It looks like OPEC wants to have its cake and eat it too. Perhaps the cartel can explain to us how the private companies might invest and presumably operate in a group of countries that, with few exceptions, prohibit such activities. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 16, 2006
Stanley Reed
The Sheiks Don't Shriek Why the Saudis can live with cheaper oil. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 23, 2004
Stanley Reed
Shell's Drama Isn't Over After the downgrade shock, can management get back on track? Senior managers at Shell suggest that Sir Philip Watts step down. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 29, 2011
Zeeshan Siddique
Shell's Arrow Targets Bow Energy Firming up its footing in the liquefied natural gas business. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 19, 2010
David Lee Smith
Shelling Out Less to the Big Dogs Lower executive salaries and possible asset sales could overhaul Royal Dutch Shell. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 1, 2008
David Lee Smith
Don't Step on This Shell Watch out, ExxonMobil: Royal Dutch Shell is breathing down your neck for recognition as the majordomo of Big Oil. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 18, 2010
David Lee Smith
Don't Miss This Super-Major Turnaround Shell's new CEO appears to have quickly done a terrific turnaround job. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 7, 2007
David Lee Smith
Walking a Slick Tightrope An investor's look at two volatile oil-exporting countries: Venezuela... Nigeria... mark for My Articles similar articles