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Shahla Money Managing Guru

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:26 am Post subject: Winning the Global War for Natural Resources |
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Although Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, and the war in Iraq often grab the headlines, I think the global battle for natural resources will probably define the 21st Century when it's all said and done. This war isn't fought with bullets … yet. Instead, it's fought with contracts and trade agreements as countries like China, India, Russia — and, yes, the U.S. — struggle for economic hegemony.
Here are just a few of the latest moves ...
Russia recently surpassed Saudi Arabia to become the world's largest producer of oil and gas, and it's ripping up contracts and forcing new deals on customers from Western Europe to the Asian steppes. The country uses its muscle to reward allies, like Armenia, by charging them much less for natural gas than critics like Georgia.
Last month, Russia threatened to revoke permanently the operating licenses of Western oil majors in the Sakhalin-1 and Sakhalin-2 project, while state-controlled Gazprom is excluding all foreign (notably Western) energy majors from its giant Shtokman gas project.
Sinopec, China's state-controlled oil company, is selling a 25% stake in an east China refinery to Saudi Aramco. This deal could give the Saudi company a major foothold in China's fast-growing market.
Sinopec is also signing a $100 billion deal to develop Iran's Yadavaran oil field.
Plus, India and China (who often compete with each other) recently agreed to form a joint venture to acquire oil and gas assets in Africa and Latin America.
Right now, this race for the Earth's scant supplies of oil and other natural resources is an ever-present force burning in the background. But like a low-intensity brushfire, it could quickly erupt into out-of-control flames.
Investors who are prepared stand to make big profits. Those who ignore the risks might simply get burned. Before I give you two investing approaches, I'd like to tell you about …
Three Trends That Threaten To Push Up Prices at the Pump
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