Sweet, lots of positive trends in the nat gas market, prices may be up next year:
http://www.lsgifund.com/index_files/Page960.htm
Great for Texas, great for companies in the sector.
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Lots of attractive energy stocks to buy these days. $90 a barrel oil sure makes liquids look real attractive, and if nat gas can move up to $6 mcf lots of gassey stuff would start looking economic I expect (of course, then the rig count may jump and supplies will wash us back to $4 mcf). In any event exciting times to be a mineral owner, company, or investor
GeoResources (GEOI), player in the Eagle Ford and Bakken shales, was initiated as a buy yesterday - the stock has done very well lately. Some comments on energy investing and a couple of firms with a niche - Evolution Petroleum (EPM) domestic oil production (Louisiana) and FX Energy (Polish natural gas producer) (FXEN) - are in the January 6 Thursday commentary:
http://www.lsgifund.com/index_files/Page960.htm
Some neat slides from the companies on CO2 injection (EPM) and economics, and Polish structures that FXEN tends to drill (hopefully the structures will be packed with natural gas or oil). They also talk about GEOI a bit in the blog. These guys are also apparently high on the ag sector and farmland:
http://www.agnetwork.com/High-Prices-Fuel-Bullish-Ag-Sector-Outlook...
The sweetspot would be if you have a farm and lease the minerals for a horizontal test well that finds crude oil and liquids, ha ha.
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