November 26, 2012

Deconstructing the Ongoing Energy Revolution

B.H., Daily Resource Hunter


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My goal is to give you the best perspective that I can offer in the arena of energy and mineral resources. In that spirit, let’s start by looking at the Middle East, which remains a political mess. Hey, what else is new, right? Still, some times are messier than others. Some times offer more opportunity than others. . .

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