Combustible
The volatility of the energy sector has turned the industry upside down. Top players in the space discuss what this means for investors and how dealmakers can capitalize.
December 1, 2008
The energy markets, over the past few months, proved that they are not immune to the travails of the economy. Lower crude prices, the woes of the credit market, and diminishing demand have conspired to sink oil prices, reflecting a pullback that is being experienced throughout the broader energy market. And the slump in one area impacts another, underscored by the questions facing alternatives, which no longer seem as compelling alongside cheaper traditional fuels.
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