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     The United States uses about 100 quads (quadrillion BTUs) of energy annually, about twenty percent of total world consumption. Much of this consumption powers US production of over a quarter of the world's gross domestic product (GDP). So the sources and uses of this energy are a high-stakes challenge. Subscribe to our energy market analysis pages to make the most of your investments in energy economics or try a free trial subscription.

     Finding the most efficient, reliable, and economical means of producing energy is key. Tax policies and environmental issues shape decisions about energy production and consumption. National security is a critical factor. An exciting development in meeting these needs are the discovery and production of vast reserves of natural gas and oil right here in the United States. The free quarterly update focuses on the development of the Bakken/Three Forks oil shale in North Dakota.

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investment subscriptions  FREE Trial Subscription: Try a free, 30-day subscription to Starks Energy Economics. You'll receive two past articles including a) a summary of notes from one of the country's premier conferences on natural gas, and b) a spreadsheet highlighting four Bakken companies.

     When you convert your trial subscription to a paid subscription, you gain access to ALL historical articles and spreadsheets, highlighting public energy companies active in fuel ethanol, Midcontinent refining, the Texas Eagle Ford oil and gas play, and the Mississippian Lime oil play in Oklahoma and Kansas, as well as monthly current updates on specific energy companies.

     Subscribe: You are invited to sign up here for the accompanying financial analysis of companies in these industry segments. While SEE does not make buy/sell recommendations, you will get tools you need to make energy investment decisions. Each analysis summarizes macro factors, identifies specific public companies and notes relevant financial data, saving you hours of research for your energy investments. Prior segments to which you will have access include:
  1. Marcellus Gas Shale Companies Compared - Spreadsheet, January 2012 (1/2012)
  2. The Marcellus Gas Shale, with Kickers - January 2012 (1/2012)
  3. Companies with the Most Bakken Drilling Rigs - Spreadsheet, December 2011 (12/2011)
  4. Bakken Oil Company Notes - 4th Quarter 2011, Month 2 of 2 (12/2011)
  5. Three Bakken Oil Companies Compared - Spreadsheet, November 14, 2011 (11/2011)
  6. Bakken Oil Company Notes - 4th Quarter 2011, Month 1 of 2 (11/2011)
  7. The Macondo Companies - Spreadsheet, October 26, 2011 (10/2011)
  8. The Macondo Companies (10/2011)
  9. What BP Teaches Us About Risk Management: Technical, Financial, and Company Culture Factors (PowerPoint presentation, October 2011)
  10. Companies Exploring for Oil in the Mississippian Lime - Spreadsheet, September 26, 2011 (9/2011)
  11. Companies Exploring for Oil in the Mississippian Lime - September 2011 Qualitative Notes (9/2011)
  12. US MidContinent Refiners - Spreadsheet, August 25, 2011 (8/2011)
  13. US MidContinent Refiners - June 2011 Updated Qualitative Notes (8/2011)
  14. August Review Spreadsheet, August 4, 2011 (8/2011)
  15. Fuel Ethanol Companies Spreadsheet - June 29, 2011 (6/2011)
  16. US Fuel Ethanol Companies (6/2011)
  17. US MidContinent Refiners - June 2011 Qualitative Notes (6/2011)
  18. Eagle Ford Spreadsheet (4/2011)
  19. Hart Energy's Developing Unconventional Gas (DUG) Conference Notes (4/19-20/2011)
    - including advice from former US president George W. Bush
  20. Bakken Shale Notes (4/26/2011)
  21. Bakken Spreadsheet (4/2011)
  22. Risks and Opportunities in Oil (PowerPoint presentation, March 2011)
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     Copyright 2012, Starks Energy Economics. This information may not be disclosed, copied or disseminated, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Starks Energy Economics. This communication is based on information which Starks Energy Economics believes is reliable. However, Starks Energy Economics does not represent or warrant its accuracy. This communication should not be considered as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities.


     I, Laura Starks, do hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, the views and opinions in this research report accurately reflect my personal views. I have not nor will I receive direct or indirect compensation in return for expressing specific recommendations or viewpoints in this report.

     This communication is based on information which Starks Energy Economics Inc. believes is reliable. However, Starks Energy Economics does not represent or warrant its accuracy. The viewpoints and opinions expressed in this communication represent the views of Starks Energy Economics as of the date of this report. These viewpoints and opinions may be subject to change without notice and Starks Energy Economics will not be responsible for any consequences associated with reliance on any statement or opinion contained in this communication. This communication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written permission from Starks Energy Economics.



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