![]() Simply sign up to receive the FREE Energy and Capital e-Letter to get our latest report Peak Oil is Past Tense... Absolutely FREE: The Era of Cheap Oil is Over March 4th, 2012 According to Exxon's official spokesman: All the easy oil and gas in the world has pretty much been found. Now comes the harder work in finding and producing oil from more challenging environments and work areas. That's THE Exxon — the $383 billion market cap, world's-most-profitable-company Exxon. Shell executives say the same... The former Chairman says, “It is pretty clear that there is not much chance of finding any significant quantity of new cheap oil. Any new or unconventional oil is going to be expensive.” The former CEO says $5 gas and $150 oil will be here next year. Notice how these guys can only say this stuff after they leave their post. But it gets better: Sadad Al-Husseini, former VP of Aramco (that's the Saudi national oil company) says: World reserves are confused and in fact inflated. Many of the so-called reserves are in fact resources. They're not delineated, they're not accessible, they’re not available for production. And the International Energy Agency claims crude oil output peaked in 2006. All this adds up to extremely expensive oil and gas prices. But there's an upside for those who invest accordingly. That's why I've written my new report, Peak Oil is Past Tense. Inside, you'll learn about the true state of the oil market, the lies used to cover it up, and how you can profit as oil climbs to $100 and beyond. To receive this free report, including real oil reserve numbers and which stocks will benefit, simply sign up for the free Energy and Capital e-letter below. After getting your peak oil report, you'll begin receiving the Energy and Capital e-Letter, delivered to your inbox daily.
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