"Longer term, crude will best the old highs at $145/barrel set in 2008. That is certain. Just how much higher is uncertain, but I would not be surprised at $200 plus," assert resource expert Curtis Hesler.
The editor of The Profession Timing Service reviews a trio of favorites in the energy sector: Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMP), Legacy Reserves (LGCY), and Northern Oil & Gas (NOG).
He explains, "The financial press has been forecasting a crash in crude oil prices for some time. Some are basing this on a resumption of the recession, some on new discoveries and energy innovation, and some on a host of other reasons.
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