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| They Panic, We Buy By Keith Kohl | Saturday, June 16th, 2012 Pot, meet Kettle. Kettle, this is Pot. As we've encountered each new phase of the hydraulic fracturing debate that's raging in the U.S. media, everyone seems to have an opinion on the matter — yet few have sorted out the facts for themselves. It's a denigrating blame game — one that makes both sides look bad — designed to sway public opinion rather than educate people on the fracking situation. This week's episode was no exception. For the most part, the personal attacks have been made by those fractivists whose real goal it is to make the front page. But this time, the sensationalist accusations are coming from the other side of the aisle... Advertisement He Called the World's Biggest Natural Gas Boom — Keith Kohl made his readers hand-over-fist profits from his Bakken shale oil predictions... Like 600% gains from Brigham Exploration and 1,500% on Northern Oil and Gas. Now he's found his next big winner: a company that can help these Bakken firms increase their own oil production by a whopping 80%! Click here to learn more. We've been covering this story since 2011. It started with an EPA report claiming hydraulic fracturing was to blame for contaminating Wyoming groundwater. The validity of the EPA study was immediately put into question by Encana, and the result was a back-and-forth "he said, she said" argument. As recently as a few days ago, a Wyoming state official took things to a new (low) level when he said, “I really believe greed is driving a lot of this... they're just looking to get compensated.” Insulting nearby residents is, perhaps, the worst way this official could have gone about convincing the opposing side of his argument... He'd have been better to focus on the fact that the fracturing fluid in the contaminated wells was found in deep monitoring wells — not in the shallow wells used for drinking water. Or he could have pointed out that the contamination problems for Wyoming residents aren't the same as they are elsewhere. Fracturing activity in the Marcellus, for example, is done at much greater depths. Advertisement Two Scientists Just Made Everything Obsolete A couple years ago, two Russians unloaded this secret technology in a short paper. What they described is absolutely shocking... Oil, batteries, medicine, and more will never be the same again. In fact, there's too much to describe in this space, so I urge you to take a look at the presentation we recently filmed on this matter. We're all too familiar with the kind of impact the Marcellus Shale has had for Pennsylvanians... In 2010, developing the Marcellus pumped $11.2 into the state, supporting more than 140,000 jobs. By 2020, that number of jobs will nearly double as Pennsylvania increases its natural gas production to more than 17 bcfe/day (the state produced a mere 1.3 bcfe/day in 2010). Instead of going back and forth, calling names and pointing fingers, perhaps it's time we find a solution. If the entire debate revolves around using millions of gallons of water, sand, and frack fluid per well, imagine how invaluable it would be to simply remove these things from the equation... Finding the technology that makes this possible will be the very thing that takes the U.S. unconventional oil and gas boom to the next level. It's the main reason we've been scouring the North American landscape for it... and we just may have found it. Not only does this potential game-changer use absolutely no water, but drillers are able pull out every bit they use to fracture the rock. So forget the opposing opinions. Focus on the real investment opportunities opening up for us. Enjoy your weekend,
Keith Kohl The Global Construction Boom is On: $50 Trillion Up for Grabs Being Prepared: Preparing for Economic Collapse - Part 1 Global Police State: Preparing for Economic Collapse - Part 2 Protecting Yourself in a Global Crisis: Preparing for Economic Collapse - Part 3 3 Infrastructure Stocks Finally in Play: Patience Pays Off Every Time Taking Out the Eurotrash: Buy Silver America's Fracking Boomtowns: Shale Oil Leads to Jobs, Wealth in Multiple Sectors The Global Economy and Gold: Where Are We Now? China's Natural Gas War: Settle Your Natural Gas Investments G-20 Infrastructure Investing: This is How Jack Became a Millionaire America's Infrastructure Report Card: Fail The Bottom Line Related Articles America's Infrastructure Report Card3 Infrastructure Stocks Finally in Play Move Over Alaska, Here Comes the Bakken China's Natural Gas War Recently... Patience Pays Off Every TimeShale Oil Leads to Jobs, Wealth in Multiple Sectors Settle Your Natural Gas Investments This is How Jack Became a Millionaire Net Oil Exports Could Go to Zero | |
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