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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 24th, 2026 | 08:50 CEST

A bombshell at Siemens Energy! Chevron and Microsoft are stepping on the gas amid the AI boom! Zefiro Methane Benefits Indirectly!

  • methane
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • OrphanWells
  • AI
  • Energy

A bombshell at Siemens Energy. "Manager Magazin" reports that the DAX-listed company plans to spin off a division. Analysts would welcome such a move, as it would allow the company to focus more strongly on its gas turbine business, among other areas. These turbines are in high demand amid the AI boom in the US. This is also reflected in the recent deal between Chevron and Microsoft, in which the energy company is set to build a gas-fired power plant in Texas, right next to a new AI data center. This illustrates how oil and gas development continues in the US. However, there are already significant challenges associated with legacy infrastructure. Of the estimated 2.2 million abandoned wells, many pose serious environmental and safety risks. Monitoring and plugging these wells is a niche market worth billions. Zefiro Methane operates in this segment and aims to expand significantly in the coming years. The stock appears far from expensive.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 23rd, 2026 | 07:20 CEST

Emissions as a Profit Booster: The Business Models of Equinor and Linde—and How Zefiro Methane Excels In a Niche Market

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • decarbonization
  • Hydrogen

Rising costs for renewable energy projects, shifting geopolitical conditions, and increasingly stringent emissions regulations are forcing energy companies to adapt. While utility companies' business models were once relatively conservative, success today depends on optimizing every aspect of operational performance—down to the smallest decimal point. In this context, emissions-related costs are becoming a key area of focus. Companies can not only reduce expenses but also generate financial benefits through effective emissions management. Greenhouse gas mitigation and carbon capture technologies have long since evolved into standalone, highly profitable business segments. We examine the market and highlight promising companies.

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Commented by Tarik Dede on June 22nd, 2026 | 06:30 CEST

Boom in the Gas Market: A Look at EQT, Zefiro Methane, and Kinder Morgan Stocks!

  • methane
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • OrphanWells

The gas business in North America is booming. On one hand, demand remains strong due to the expansion of AI data centers in the US. On the other hand, countries like Germany are also having to import gas from the United States as a result of the war in Ukraine. Supplies from Russia have been subject to sanctions. Last but not least, supply disruptions in the Middle East are driving high demand and rising prices—another consequence of the war. And despite the current negotiations, it is likely to be a while before production facilities and supply chains are back to operating at full capacity. That is why we are looking at the North American natural gas market today. EQT Corporation is the largest pure-play natural gas producer in the US, with vast reserves in the northeastern part of the country. We are also looking at Kinder Morgan, which controls the largest natural gas pipeline network in the US. Last but not least, it is worth taking a look at Zefiro Methane's shares, as the company handles cleanup operations for both smaller operators and major industry participants.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 19th, 2026 | 07:25 CEST

SHOCK at Nel ASA! RELIEF at TUI! OPPORTUNITY for Zefiro Methane!

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Travel
  • geopolitics
  • Hydrogen

Shock at Nel ASA. The CEO is stepping down. At the time of his appointment, the share price stood at EUR 1.30. Today it is roughly 80% lower. A price jump as a sign of relief would not have been surprising. Instead, the stock of the former hydrogen high-flyer is continuing to fall. Good reasons for rising prices can be found at Zefiro Methane. Recently, the company secured additional major clients and contracts. It aims to close the fiscal year ending in June with revenue of USD 40 million. Next year, that figure is expected to be significantly higher. Beyond the AI hype, this could represent a very interesting investment opportunity. TUI is likely to be among the beneficiaries of peace in the Middle East. Due to the war with Iran, the tourism group had to revise its forecasts downward in April. This week, the stock is catching its breath.

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Commented by Matthias Schomber on June 18th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST

Profit Shock at BMW, Interest Rate Fears at Vonovia, and Is Zefiro Methane Poised for a Major Breakout?

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Automotive
  • RealEstate

A harsh wind is currently blowing through the financial markets, shaking even long-established and large DAX-listed companies. The days of seemingly reliable record profits appear to be over for now in Munich. While automaker BMW has shocked investors with a drastic profit warning and its new CEO is hitting the ground running in crisis mode, real estate giant Vonovia is grappling with the difficult consequences of the interest rate turnaround and searching for new approaches to its rental pricing policy. But as the saying goes, where there is shadow, there is also light. For example, in North America, there is Zefiro Methane, a highly promising environmental company that is currently securing lucrative government contracts and rapidly expanding its operations. We examine why these two German heavyweights are struggling at the moment and why a largely undiscovered stock in the environmental sector could be on the verge of a technical breakout.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 16th, 2026 | 07:40 CEST

Orphaned Oil Wells Turn into Billion-Dollar Market: Chevron and Clean Harbors Under Pressure; Zefiro Methane in Focus

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • ESG

Methane emissions from decommissioned and abandoned oil and gas wells in North America have been drastically underestimated for decades. Scientific studies by McGill University show that actual emissions in Canada are seven times higher than official figures, while in the US they exceed government estimates by about 20%. Since methane has a greenhouse effect approximately 80 times stronger than carbon dioxide over a twenty-year period, plugging these leaks is a top priority. Through the bipartisan US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), billions in government subsidies are flowing into the remediation of abandoned and orphaned wells. This situation makes it easier for energy companies to act and creates a stable demand environment for specialized environmental service providers. We present a company that is currently fully focused on growth.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 15th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

Zefiro Methane vs. BP & Shell: One Industry, Two Business Models—Only One Is Unaffected by Oil Prices

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Gas

Despite tensions in the Middle East, oil and gas prices are falling—a seeming paradox. The reasons are a weakening global economy and overflowing storage facilities, which currently more than offset any geopolitical risk premium. While traditional energy giants like BP and Shell are suffering from the price decline as their production profits shrink, a specialized provider is operating in a completely different way. Zefiro Methane earns revenue by eliminating methane emissions from orphaned wells. This is a business driven by climate protection laws, not oil prices. It is precisely this contrast between Zefiro Methane, on the one hand, and the oil multinationals BP and Shell, on the other, that opens up exciting prospects for investors.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 12th, 2026 | 06:55 CEST

Do Market Leaders Still Outperform the Market? Is Zefiro Methane in the Fast Lane, While SAP and TeamViewer Continue to Stumble?

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Software
  • AI
  • Technology

Stock market investors are betting on tomorrow's winners. But will today's market leaders remain among them? How are AI, digitalization, the energy transition, and geopolitical uncertainty changing the landscape? SAP is trying to leverage its strong position in enterprise software to position itself as an AI winner. However, the stock's performance reflects investors' skepticism. The market views TeamViewer even more critically and wonders whether the company can defend its top position against the industry's corporate giants. Zefiro Methane is a different story altogether. The Canadians impress with a strong position in a multi-billion-dollar market. Zefiro addresses one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time—reducing methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells. This business segment is not only socially relevant but also benefits from regulatory tailwinds and rising investments in climate protection. The significantly undervalued stock remains under the radar of investors.

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Commented by Jens Castner on June 11th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

TOURMALINE OIL, MONTAUK RENEWABLES, AND ZEFIRO METHANE: WHO IS PROFITING FROM THE INVISIBLE CLIMATE KILLER?

  • methane
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • OrphanWells
  • renewableenergy

Methane is significantly more potent than CO₂ as a greenhouse gas. Politicians worldwide are responding by imposing increasingly strict regulations on industry. Three companies have set their sights on the invisible climate killer: Tourmaline Oil turns emission savings into hard cash, Montauk Renewables converts landfill gas into clean energy, and Zefiro Methane plugs abandoned wells. Those who manage to stop or prevent the release of this potent greenhouse gas are rewarded by the government and the market with CO₂ credits. These certificates are worth hard cash. Traditional industrial and oil companies are scrambling for them to avoid their own emissions penalties.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 10th, 2026 | 07:20 CEST

The SpaceX Frenzy and the Urge to Travel! Caution on Lufthansa, TUI, Zefiro Methane, Shell, and BP

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Energy
  • Travel
  • Space

The SpaceX frenzy continues. With an anticipated initial valuation approaching USD 2 trillion, Elon Musk is launching what could become the largest IPO since Saudi Aramco's debut in 2019. Back then, the Saudi oil giant raised nearly USD 30 billion. Musk is now targeting an astonishing USD 75 billion. At the proposed valuation, his 42% stake would make him the world's first trillionaire. The moment of truth will come in the next few days. As the FIFA World Cup kicks off, investors may briefly have to take their eyes off the pitch to avoid missing the first trading quotes. Whether Elon Musk can successfully bring SpaceX—with crown jewels such as Starlink, xAI, and its space operations—to the NASDAQ remains to be seen. One thing is certain: volatility is already elevated, and markets are highly nervous ahead of the listing. But SpaceX is not the only story in town. Following initial signs of de-escalation in the Gulf, investors are once again turning their attention to oil stocks, while travel and tourism shares are also moving back into focus. These are interesting times for flexible investors.

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