Bill Powers's Blog

Author / Former Editor
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Bill Powers, editor of Powers Energy Investor, previously published the Canadian Energy Viewpoint and US Energy Investor. Bill has studied all aspects of the energy sector with an eye towards uncovering outstanding investment opportunities. He completes both primary and secondary research to identify small to mid-sized exploration and production (E&P) firms with strong value propositions, experienced management, strong balance sheets and growing production. With alternative energy becoming an increasingly important part of the world’s energy supply, Bill also considers established and early stage alternative energy companies worldwide.

In 2005, Bill was offered an opportunity to open and manage an energy investment fund. To avoid conflicts of interest for both readers and investors, Bill transferred his existing publications to another firm. Bill chose to close the fund in early 2009, but the experience gave him new insights into investing and the oil and gas industry. Case and point, beginning in 2007, Bill became an activist Chairman of two oil and gas firms and a Director of a third. Bill’s interactions with company management and on-staff oil and gas specialists have given Bill a unique, detailed and poignant look at what drives oil and gas firms and makes a company an exceptional investment candidate.

Because of changes in the underlying commodities markets, availability of capital and investor risk tolerance, Bill believes that investing in the energy markets today will require a significantly different approach from what has worked in the past. Bill combines his financial analysis and corporate governance experience to provide his subscribers with a candid perspective of the industry and quality ideas for investment. Bill holds a BS degree in Finance from Georgetown University, Washington DC.

Is Chesapeake Energy Going Bankrupt?

A review of Chesapeake's business model, reserve booking practices, balance sheet and what CHK's financial circumstances may mean to the natural gas market.

Europe’s Winter of Discontent

A review of the ongoing struggles in Europe — both recent energy events and Europe's major dilemma: it's solvency crisis. This article reviews the likely consequences of the torrent of cash that is being unleashed by the European Central Bank (ECB) in its effort to prop up the continent’s economy, what this means for energy and how investors can profit.

Keystone Folly

A brief history of the Keystone pipeline and the importance of its expansion to the refineries on the Gulf Coast as it relates to the both the oil consumer and Canada’s oil sands industry.

Perspective on Correction, the U.S. Downgrade and Oil in Gold Terms

A review and commentary on current events as they relate to recent historical events and what it means to all investors -- but particularly energy investors.

How to Profit from a Dollar Train Wreck

A discussion of the problems facing the U.S. dollar, the likely fallout when the slow decline of the U.S. dollar turns disorderly and finally, how investors can profit from these events.

The Fayetteville Shale Peaks

A review of evidence that the U.S.'s third largest natural gas shale play (the Fayetteville) has reached peak production and what it means to investors.

No Way Out

Excerpt from Powers Energy Investor, March 1st issue

What continued unrest in the Middle East means, particularly to investors.

WTI Versus Brent

Excerpt from the February 15th Powers Energy Investor Issue

A discussion of the reasons for the growing disconnect that has developed over the past 6 months between WTI and Brent Crude prices.

Natural Gas vs. Oil and Coal

Excerpt from Powers Energy Investor February 1, 2011 Issue

Natural Gas prices have become disconnected from those of its close energy substitutes - oil and coal. In this article, I examine historically how natural gas, oil and coal have been compared and what I believe will happen to the price imbalances we now see, long term.

Six Energy Themes for 2011

Excerpt from the Powers Energy Investor, January 1, 2011 Issue

A review of the biggest energy related themes I see unfolding in the next 12 months.

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