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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

CHK vs. DVN Stock: The Competition Isn’t Even Close

The two former natural gas kingpins are battling it out for the fracking crown. But the competition between CHK and DVN stock isn't even close.

5 MLP ETFs Yielding 5%-Plus

For investors looking for high dividend yields, the master limited partnerships are still where its at. These five MLP ETFs make adding exposure easy.

Trade of the Day: United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG)

UNG suffers from structural problems that make its long-term losses much more severe than natural gas futures themselves.

SPY Could Still Rip Higher Despite Failed Breakout

The S&P 500 again failed to break past resistance on Monday, but the SPY ETF -- as well as plenty of sectors and stocks -- still have upside potential.

3 Energy Stocks to Buy Now for the Prolific Permian Basin

For investors, the Permian Basin is seeing rising production and reserves. The best long-term energy stocks could be the ones tapping the prolific field.

Another Keystone XL Setback: Is It Time to Sell TRP Stock?

Another hiccup for TransCanada and its Keystone XL pipeline project means it's time to finally say goodbye to TRP stock.

Trade of the Day: Southwestern Energy (SWN)

I continue to recommend short-term covered calls as a safer strategy for buying stocks.

Surprising Sector Scores a Major Breakout

Natural gas broke out of a double-bottom and "W" formation on a huge increase in volume.

Buy Into the PSX Stock Transformation

Phillips 66's recent CAPEX plans show that it's more than just a plain-Jane refiner. That will power PSX stock forward over the next few years.

Score a 7% Dividend Yield With 3 Natural Gas Stocks

Natural gas stocks dealing in compression technology don't stir the imagination, but they offer high distribution yields and growth to boot.

Utility Stocks: There’s No Need to Chase This Rally

Utility stocks have outperformed so far this year, but the move isn't based in fundamentals. Don't rush into XLU and the utilities sector just yet.

2 Oil Stocks Reaping the Rewards of African Oil Production

Africa is turning into a modern day gold rush for many oil stocks. The duo of TUWOY and CIE stock could be the best way to play it.

Transocean Stock a Top Ten Dividend Energy Sector Play

Transocean stock has been named as a Top 10 dividend paying energy stock, according to Dividend Channel, based on valuation and profitability metrics.

3 Natural Gas Stocks to Heat Up Your Portfolio

Natural gas continues to grow in demand throughout the U.S. Here are 3 natural gas stocks to buy to take advantage of the trend.

Start Browsing Consumer Staples Stocks for Fairly Priced Defense

The consumer staples sector has underperformed in 2014, bringing valuations down to more reasonable levels. The time to buy the sector is nearing, but...

Natural Gas Is the Secret Driver of This Market

Stocks and natural gas have moved with an almost perfectly negative correlation in 2014. What does natural gas reveal about the stock market outlook now?

3 Bargain Energy Stocks to Buy Amid Weak Oil Prices

Value investors should head in the direction of a few smaller energy stocks that could have big rebound potential.

Is It Finally Time to Dump Royal Dutch Shell Stock?

Integrated oil giant Royal Dutch Shell hasn't exactly lived up to its promise. It could be time for investors to sell RDS.A stock and move on.

3 Pros, 3 Cons For TRP Stock & The Keystone XL Pipeline

The recent positive State Dept. review is great news for TRP stock investors. However, the Keystone XL isn't out of the woods just yet.