Big Oil’s headache is getting worse
Sunday, June 20th, 2010As the Gulf spill grows, public anger is starting to convince politicians that it could pay to vote against the oil industry and in favor of a new national energy policy.—
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As the Gulf spill grows, public anger is starting to convince politicians that it could pay to vote against the oil industry and in favor of a new national energy policy.—
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The disaster in the Gulf has sent stocks of companies involved in offshore oil spinning down. But unless you think drilling is going to stop, it may be time to buy them.—
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Blame politics: The devastation from the Deepwater Horizon well makes a blanket US energy policy even less likely.—
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With the economic road uncertain, it’s a good time to shift some money into defensive stocks — makers of toilet paper, razors and other things you’ll use no matter what.—
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Both are giants of the oil industry, but one has had a better track record of late. Look beyond that, however, to the companies’ natural-gas prospects.—
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