Ask a Fool: Who Benefits Most From the U.S. Oil Boom?

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In the following video, Motley Fool energy analyst Taylor Muckerman responds to a viewer, who writes, "Recent news stories indicate that the U.S. will become a larger producer of oil in the next 10 years. Is this more likely to affect large oil companies directly, or smaller firms and those companies that are in a support role like part suppliers?"

One of the stocks Taylor mentions as benefiting from the coming oil boom is Kodiak Oil & Gas. KOG is a dynamic growth story, but with great opportunities come great risks. Before you hitch your horse to this carriage, let us help you with your due diligence. To see if Kodiak is currently a buy or sell, check out our new premium report, which comes with a year of timely updates and analysis.


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