Saturday, November 27, 2010

Beijing taps into this $2 trillion reserve...

 


Dear ETR Reader,

The Marcellus Shale gas reserve is one of the largest in the world. It's thought to contain more than 500 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

Even in today's rock-bottom gas market, Marcellus reserves would be worth over $2 trillion.

Bottom line: There's huge money to be made right now - even in the middle of the natural gas glut.

Money Map Press' energy expert, Dr. Kent Moors, recently met with officers from one of China's state-owned oil majors (Sinopec) about their plans to quietly stake claims in Marcellus Shale.

But here's the twist: China's interest in unconventional U.S. oil and gas plays is NOT in siphoning those deposits for their own use. It's the cutting-edge drilling and extraction technologies they're after.

That means big money is about to be handed out to select companies. You can learn more in Dr. Kent Moors' presentation but it will be going offline shortly.

Watch it now.

Sincerely,

Jason Holland
Associate Publisher
Early to Rise


 


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