Date updated:09-23-2007
First portfolio. . . An over-the-horizon look at the world in 10 years.

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BPT
B P Prudhoe Bay U - $78.70
- +1.16%
- $78.01
One of the top two most precious natural resources in the next ten years. Own a bunch of different oil fields to reduce risk of a single point of failure.

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PGH
Pengrowth Egy Uts - $9.78
- +1.03%
- $9.68
One of the top two most precious natural resources in the next ten years. Own a bunch of different oil fields to reduce risk of a single point of failure.

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RIG
Transocean Ltd - $87.31
- -0.07%
- $87.10
Gotta get the stuff out of the ground, right?

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FLR
Fluor Cp (new) - $43.24
- -0.94%
- $43.71
Need those engineers to keep stuff working. Fluor is an energy play and a water play.

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OSG
Overseas Shiphdlg - $39.93
- -0.05%
- $39.90
Gotta get product from source to market. These guys can do it. Oil tankers and wet and dry bulk ships.

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FCX
Freeport Mcmoran - $81.57
- +0.51%
- $81.75
Everything built today has a copper network in it. Gold makes a nice hedge.

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SSW
Seaspan Corporati - $9.40
- +0.11%
- $9.51
Container ships. Keep those cheap foreign goods coming

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CY
Cypress Semicondu - $9.56
- +5.40%
- $9.49
I still like these guys. I've played with the PSoC developer's kit and this thing is just amazing as to what it is capable of. One bug eliminates dozens of components. THese guys have the right idea. Last conference call they talked about 32-bit engine and high power PSoC. Fabulous technology.
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07/15/2007 03:50 AM CDT Asked by OptionsMon
SS,
Accoring to the EIA, 2004 energy consumption was as follows (in quadrillion btu)
1) US : 101
2) The entire world : 447
3) China alone : 60
Here are links the the EIA's projections for future energy consumption by region.
High growth case:
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/pdf/ieohecon.pdf
2030 EIA "high growth case" projections (in quadrillion btu):
1) US : 144
2) The entire world : 773
2) China : 161
My bet is that the values for "average percent increase 2004-2030" in the projections are horribly underestimating the future demand for energy in Asia.
Global war for energy in the future between Asia and the west between now and 2030? Probably.
05/30/2007 11:13 AM CDT Asked by Sorceress Sarah
I'm not optimistic about the world in 10 years. I have no idea if Liz Claiborne will come back, or if Linux will supplant Windoze, or if Apple's next iTunes will link directly to the neurons, and I really don't care. The two most urgent issues facing humanity are oil and water. That's where the money is.