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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Oil and Gas Investor

Consider making an investment in the oil & gas industry... it is just too good to pass-up right now...as usual, as almost everyone knows...this is particularly so, when you are investing with the right people, and at the right time, and place...

I believe the oil & gas business just got a lot more interesting for you active investors...we now have much better...and more accurate methods of finding large commercial reserves of oil & gas than ever before...and this is making our business even more exciting, and profitable... than in the recent past...especially because of the new technology, and again...much more accurate process of verifying targets where the biggest, and most likely recoverable reserves of natural gas, and oil are and will be found...

Our computer power, and speed available now, plus having access to a huge historical data base of oil & gas data...is making the identification process much more of a 'check-list technique' of finding the best reservoirs of both oil & gas, than ever before... and as a result this is where production revenue is being established in the big numbers...

How big? How about establishing on line production of eight million cubic feet of natural gas per day, and 860 barrels of oil per day, while on a 4/64ths choke...from a single well...for those of you with some technical expertise...

To make a long story short...this rather expensive and deep well in the Gulf States area will pay-out in less than six months at current pricing in the marketplace. I see quite a few of these new wells being brought on line these days...

You can diversify in a production package, or participate in a number of single wells to spread-out your risk...and take the excellent tax write-offs as well...this is a perfect time of the year to invest because you will have all year long to generate cash flow, and take the big first year Intangible Drilling Cost (IDC), write-offs...these IDC'S can be 80% or more of your original investment in the first year of your investment...You also take depreciation and get a 15% or more depletion allowance on the revenue side each year...

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