A Report on the End of Oil and the Greatest Investment Event of the Century As Other Energy Sources Take Precedence
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e8b013/profit_from_the_pe) has announced the addition of the “Profit from the Peak: The End of Oil and the Greatest Investment Event of the Century” report to their offering.
According to author Brian Hicks, we are facing the end of our oil-based economy. Not just the United States, but the world. But the coming oil crisis doesn’t have to have entirely negative implications. Profit from the Peak shows readers the potential upside to the end of oil and how this event can actually be a positive for investors. It will educate investors on which companies and industries are best positioned to take advantage of the changing marketplace.
About the Authors
Chris Nelder is a self-taught energy expert who has intensively studied peak oil for five years and written hundreds of articles on peak oil and energy in general. He also founded and published an online magazine called Better World in the mid ’90s, as part of his lifelong interest in fostering environmental and social responsibility. Nelder is a frequent contributor to Energy and Capital, among other publications, and is an active investor in energy.
Brian Hicks worked for Agora Publishing, one of the largest financial newsletter publishers in the world, for ten years before helping to found Angel Publishing. In addition to being the Managing Editor of Energy and Capital and The $20 Trillion Report, Hicks writes a weekly column for Wealth Daily concerning high-profit opportunities in the ever-tumultuous geopolitical environment.
Key Topics Covered: The Crisis in a Barrel. December 16, 2005: The Day the Devil Wept a Thousand Tears a Second. What is Peak Oil? Wanted: Five New Saudi Arabias. $480 a Barrel: The True Value of Oil. The Pentagon Prepares for Peak Oil. Making Money from the Fossil Fuels That Are Left. Twilight for Fossil Fuels. The Road to El Dorado: The Alberta-Texas Oilsands Pipeline. Energy after Oil. The Renewable Revolution. Endless Energy: Here Comes the Sun. Pressure Cooker: Tapping the Earth’s Heat. Nuclear’s Second Act. What’s Needed: A Manhattan Project for Energy. A Future Electric. Energy Units and Equivalences Tables. Top Oil Producers and Peak Production. Energy Mix Charts.
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