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May 15, 2008

May Edition Casey Energy Speculator Highlights

The May edition of the Casey Energy Speculator is hot off the presses.

In addition to discussing the annual “Sell in May and go away” syndrome, know as “shopping season” to some, the following highlights can be found in this months issue:

  • Incoming! Energy Trusts – What is the ultimate fate of energy income trusts? We clear up the legal fog surrounding the regulation of these trusts.
  • Investors Fight Back – In “Gottlieb vs. Ottawa”, a Chicago couple are using NAFTA to sue the Canadian government for its role in the Halloween Massacre.
  • Professor’s Corner – Straight from the geologist’s mouth: Dr. Marc Bustin pries off the hood from the recent USGS report on the Bakken Formation, and takes a closer look.
  • Chart of the Month – A thousand words, squared: a regional breakdown of the growth in renewable energy.
  • Commodities Brief – Our monthly examination of the bullish and bearish trends influencing uranium, oil, gas, and coal.
  • Street Report – Sometimes what doesn’t make it into the news is what really counts (and what’s really fun).

Why not round it out with more information on the theory of Peak Oil too?

To get all of the details of these and other energy investment themes, try a Risk Free Trial Subscription to the Casey Energy Speculator.

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