Sep 11, 2007 by Toby ShuteWall Street Isn't Thrilled by These DrillsThe reasoning behind the downgrade of these jackup operators looks a bit shallow.
Sep 11, 2007 by Toby ShuteEnergy Jargon, Demystified: "Upstream"Oil & gas terminology in plain English.
Sep 10, 2007 by Toby ShutePogo Deal May Not StickValue-oriented fund Fir Tree opposes Plains Exploration's proposed purchase.
Sep 6, 2007 by Toby ShuteFoolish Fantasy Football: Team EnergyThis energetic squad hails entirely from the oil and gas sector.
Sep 6, 2007 by Toby ShuteEnergy Angst in ArgentinaFinding it tough to make a buck, some companies eye the exits.
Sep 6, 2007 by Toby ShuteCanadian Pacific Buys Like BuffettOur neighbor to the north steams ahead with an ambitious American acquisition.
Sep 4, 2007 by Toby ShuteSnazzy SuezThis giant energy and environmental services company keeps on growing.
Aug 31, 2007 by Toby ShuteThe Delisting DebacleAnother global giant is pulling its NYSE listing. Should we care?
Aug 30, 2007 by Toby Shute6 Closed-End Funds on SaleA rundown of funds selling at a discount to the cover price.
Aug 30, 2007 by Toby ShuteQuick Take: Greenland's Oil No Holy GrailThe case of the missing 33 billion barrels of oil.
Aug 30, 2007 by Toby ShuteChinese Aluminum: All That Shines?China's leading aluminum producer has been on a tear. Is it time to pick up shares?
Aug 30, 2007 by Toby ShuteScolding ENSCOAnalysts are bugged by lowered guidance, but I see a more serious reputational issue at stake.
Aug 29, 2007 by Toby ShuteUpset City: Midseason UpdateChecking in on two underdog picks, as well as some companies left on the bench.
Aug 27, 2007 by Toby ShuteQuick Take: Kazakhstan Won't Grease the WheelsSome bullying from the land of Borat.
Aug 24, 2007 by Toby ShuteDryShips Hasn't Run AgroundThe shipper will keep sailing higher until freight rates go out with the tide.
Aug 24, 2007 by Toby ShuteDeep Water, Deep PocketsStatoil makes a splash in the latest Gulf of Mexico lease sale.
Aug 24, 2007 by Toby ShutePetroChina Feels the PressureThe problems are the same, but expectations are higher.
Aug 23, 2007 by Toby ShuteFrontline's Rates Were GreatWhere they head this quarter is anyone's guess, however.