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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

Recent Energy Stocks Articles

These 2 Charts Should Give Any Investor Pause

The stark contrast between small caps and utilities is a warning to all but the most aggressive traders.

Defensive Investments Go ‘Exponential’

Bonds and utilities have broken above their bullish resistance lines.

SLB Stock – What To Expect from Schlumberger’s Earnings

For Schlumberger and SLB stock, Thursday's earnings report will be less about the earnings than the outlook.

Skip The Keystone XL Drama With These 3 Pipeline Stocks

Sick of the Keystone XL delays? Here are 3 pipeline stocks that are expanding their pipelines and their profits.

The 3 Best Mutual Funds to Play Energy Stocks Right Now

Don't try to cherry pick individual energy stocks off the bottom. You might be better off targeting these more diversified mutual funds.

The Far-Reaching Effects of Crashing Oil Prices

Falling oil prices are going to hurt more than just energy stocks. There's a whole ecosystem that could be in peril.

Why Private Equity Firms See Value in Energy Stocks

Private equity firm Blackstone Group (BX) recently made a funding commitment to Linn Energy (LINE) for its drilling operations.Other private equity firms are adding to their investment in energy stocks. This may be a sign of value in the sector.

Energy Stocks: 3 Things You MUST Know Before Buying in 2015

We all know the saying "buy low, sell high" and with the fall in energy stocks, now you can follow this rule. But, investors shouldn’t just jump into the energy sector without first finding the right companies. Below you will find a few tips on how to find the right energy stocks and how to play them once you do.

Is It Too Late to Jump Aboard Utilities?

The staid Dow Jones Utility Average has gone parabolic, beating out other major indices.

3 High-Yield Upstream MLPs to Buy for Oil’s Rebound

Upstream MLPs have been crushed by falling oil prices, but these three will recover just fine. Buy them while they're bargains.

Is the XCO Dividend Suspension the First of Many?

Exco Resources' issues -- including the suspension of the XCO dividend -- are an ominous omen for other small- and mid-cap energy stocks.

Ethanol Stocks Finally Find a Growth Opportunity

purveyors of fermented corn may have finally found a growth opportunity exporting ethanol. Here are two ethanol stocks to buy.

The 5 Best Energy Stocks for the Next 5 Years

Energy stocks are lucrative long-term plays, and thanks to plummeting energy prices, many of the best stocks in the sector are being deeply discounted.

2 Chemical Stocks to Buy as Oil Prices Fall

As you may have noticed, energy prices are on the way down. Oil continues to hit new five-year lows, while natural gas has stalled as…

5 Energy Stocks to Buy at 5 Different Oil Prices

Oil prices are falling, but don't worry -- some producers will still make plenty of profits. Here are the energy stocks to buy.

2 Energy Stocks to Buy for Rising LNG Prices

Low LNG prices got you down? Don't be sad. Buy these two LNG players set to soar during the upcoming LNG resurgence.

3 Energy Stocks That T. Boone Pickens Loves

T. Boone Pickens leaves plenty of clues in his interviews, television appearances and his active social media presence. Here's his best energy stock picks.

5 Best Blue-Chip Energy Stocks to Buy for the Dividends

There can be something said for owning blue chip energy stocks: namely big, fat dividends. Here are 5 high yielding energy stocks to own.

TransCanada and the Keystone XL: Too Little, Too Late?

Rushing out to buy TransCanada stock based on Congress’s actions may not be the best decision an investor can make.