Dear Investor, It's the dirty little secret of the oil and gas industry... Five million abandoned and orphaned wells are leaking more than 281,000 tons of methane into the atmosphere every year. This dangerous gas pollutes the air… the soil… and that groundwater. And, at least according to climate change extremists, it contributes to global warming. All of which explains why the federal government is spending billions to cap those wells. It's expected to take $435 billion and several decades to cap all those leaking wells. All this is good news for a little known company that's already out in the field making money by capping wells in four states. I'm so impressed with this company that I'm now recommending that my Streetlight Confidential Newsletter subscribers begin their due diligence on this company immediately. Why am I so confident about this company's future? It all starts with changing attitudes about letting all that methane leak out into the air and increasing demands that the problem get fixed. Preferably by making oil companies take responsibility for the messes they've left behind. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm as pro-fossil fuels as anyone on the planet… and I'm with former President Trump when he says "drill, baby, drill." However, I also believe in personal responsibility — and that applies to billion-dollar oil companies just as readily as it applies to you and me. And the fact is, when methane leaks into the communities around an old well, it can lead to a variety of illnesses as well as premature death from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. In any case, it really doesn't matter what I think. The point is this mess is going to get cleaned up. The federal government is already spending $4.7 billion to cap abandoned wells. You'll find more details about this company in a free Special Report I recently completed that you can download for FREE by clicking here. Get your FREE Special Report: Surprise Energy Play: How You Could Cash In On A $435 Billion Oil & Gas Crisis Download Free Report Sincerely, Tim Collins, Editor of Streetlight Confidential |
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