No company has been at the forefront of an energy revolution like this since Standard Oil, when it first started selling gasoline back in 1870.
And you know what that did for John D. Rockefeller. He turned a $26,670 investment into what's worth $318 billion today.
This is a story about a company that's been making billions overseas... now bringing its gasoline to the United States.
Enough gasoline to fuel 10 million vehicles per year. Real gasoline.
Here's the gem we uncovered: This company can produce it profitably for $1.71 a gallon.
The research in this presentation reveals an energy opportunity that could end up being even better than owning shares of Exxon Mobil before it rose 5,776% in the late 20th century.
Or early shares of ConocoPhillips (up 2,265%)... BP (1,171%)... Marathon Oil (2,430%)... or Chevron (2,417%)... during that same time.
These extraordinary examples could very well be matched here... but even if you saw just a fraction of this... you might soon find yourself "oil baron" rich.
The presentation can be accessed (temporarily) right here... (So get the story now... before Wall Street does.)
Sincerely, Andrew Snyder Editorial Director, The Oxford Club
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