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2015/05/30

Putin's Cartel

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Another "Bakken Bomb" Goes Off

On February 16, a massive Bakken crude oil train derailed and exploded in West Virginia.

The violent blast destroyed a home, leaked countless gallons of oil into a source of drinking water, and caused 1,000 people to evacuate.

Just two years ago, another "Bakken Bomb" crashed and exploded in Lac Mégantic, Quebec, killing 47 people and destroying a small community.

These and multiple other crashes have prompted regulators to crack down. And when they do, investors in one small company will see a financial windfall.

If you play it right, this stock could hand you a payday of $35,465 within a year.

Here's everything you need to know.


Putin's Cartel
By Keith Kohl | Saturday, May 30th, 2015
Keith Kohl

This weekend, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Energy and Capital and our sister site, Wealth Daily...

$1 Driller Set to Take Off: It's a Must-Buy
This West Texas play is the hottest in the world right now, with over 300 rigs moving in and a potential 100 billion barrels of recoverable reserves. And one tiny company has a controlling stake...

Plains All American Assumes Fault for Oil Spill?: A Burst Pipeline in California Stains 9 Miles of Coastline
Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl ponders whether Plains All American (NYSE: PAA) is a buy now that its stock has fallen.

Investing in U.S. Infrastructure: Obama's Gonna Make You Rich!
Obama's about to spend $15 billion on infrastructure investments. Here's how to get your cut...

Putin's Cartel: Get in Before Prices Soar
Vladimir Putin has seized a monopoly on this fuel used to power one in five American homes. But Obama has a plan too, and it's the reason he vetoed the Keystone XL...

Stocks to Sell on FIFA Scandal
Christian DeHaemer talks about the FIFA bribery scandal and what it means for the stocks named in the indictment. Do you own these popular stocks? You might want to sell. Now.

What the Fed Doesn't Know CAN Hurt You: The Fed Can't See the Future
Nobody can successfully plan an economy that is made up of hundreds of millions of people...

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Investing in Renewable Energy: Saudis Confirm Switch from Oil to Solar
As the Saudis begin to transition to solar, savvy energy investors take notice.

8-Minute "Daily Dividend": A Better Way to Collect Dividends
Regular dividends are a pretty good way to pocket cash... but these dividends come much more frequently and can be worth 26 times more. Which do you prefer?

This Technology Kills Electronics
What if I told you there is a way that sense-offending noise pollution like Nickelback can be stopped?

Oil Outlook 2015: Crunch Time for OPEC Decision
Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl takes a closer look at the looming decision about to be made by OPEC and why it could signal an oil price rally later this year.

 
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