Why Every Investor Needs an Energy Strategy

by Keith Fitz-Gerald  
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Not only will there be less oil in storage, but virtually the entire industry -- exploration, production, refining and sales -- is going to be caught sitting on its heels when the world needs it to be zooming along in high gear. And that means the companies that make up this industry will have to ramp up again to meet the newly increased consumption demands.

This whole process could take two years -- or even longer -- to play out.

As for prices, history is replete with examples of what happens when there are major shortages of key commodities.

In the Energy Crisis of 1973-74, for example, I can still remember the numbingly long gas lines and waiting in the car for hours to get a fill-up. My father and grandfather vividly remember that prices quadrupled in a matter of months.

Only a few years later, in 1979, we got another oil shock when prices quadrupled again. Because it was coupled with stagnant economic growth and virulent inflation (stagflation), this period was an economic disaster for the United States.

For those who had learned from the earlier crisis, however, it was a huge profit opportunity.

The same can be said for 2007-2008, when the huge spike in oil prices that I predicted contributed to the bear market in stocks, tight credit and recessionary conditions that led to the current malaise that continues to grip the U.S. economy.

As much as anything else, high oil prices contributed to the carnage we've seen in the auto-making and airline industries, and to the financial crisis that started here before spanning the globe.

Which brings us full circle.

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Many investors will refuse to believe we've arrived at this new energy nexus, especially given all the hype we've seen surrounding alternative fuels, hybrid vehicles and the new "green" mentality that's taken hold here in this country. If you listen to some of the real believers, they'll tell you that we could be living in a petroleum-free nirvana -- as early as tomorrow.

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