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By cajungun13, August 13, 2014

Put Your Money Where Your Country Is

Right now, one company holds the key to a MASSIVE oil deposit right here in America…

For now, shares trade for around $1, but I can’t see that lasting much longer.

You see, this company is sitting on a liquid gold mine that’s bigger than five U.S. states combined.

Conservatively speaking, I’m predicting easy 700% gains here. But I’ll warn you… the faster you move, the more you stand to make.

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By Keith Kohl | Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

“Restaurant was dirty and flies buzzing around!”

“The food was very greasy. The floors were covered with garbage.”

“Bathrooms, filthy! Dust everywhere! If you’re not going to clean all the antiques, then don’t display them!”

These are just some of the reviews that the legendary steakhouse The Barn Door in Odessa, Texas received last year.

Sounds lovely, doesn’t it? But it doesn’t matter how dirty this dive is… or if it charges $0.75 for a glass of tap water.

The place is packed every night.

On Friday nights, it becomes a zoo, overflowing with oilmen ready to drop $60 on a steak — the restaurant’s banner entrée dubbed the Tomahawk.

The Tomahawk is a carnivore’s wet dream: a perfectly aged bone-in rib-eye steak that’s at least two inches thick — about two pounds of what patrons describe as “succulent glory.” It could bring Fred Flintstone to his knees.

Management at The Barn Door must love it, too… The Tomahawk sells out every single Friday. And with thousands of oil workers migrating to West Texas, it’s no small wonder that eateries in the area are seeing huge spikes in business.

Revenue at The Barn Door jumped from a recent $1.4 million to an estimated $4 million for 2013. The local McDonald’s boasts wages of $14 an hour.

And it’s all because of the oil rush back into the legendary Permian Basin, where multiple rock formations can now be tapped — all thanks to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.

Tomahawk steaks, Big Macs, and oil aren’t the only industries soaring in the region. Everything is booming. Million-dollar homes are popping up in the city of Midland like dandelions on a spring hillside.

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From 2011 to 2012, there were 33,000 new vehicle registrations given out. Traffic has become so congested that advocates in the area are seeking $1.5 billion in fixes to roads burdened by heavy trucks.

Crowded highways didn’t stop holiday shoppers, though. Unlike the rest of the U.S., retail stores averaged a 7.4% bump in sales, while some places saw increases of 15-20% compared to 2012.

Maybe that’s one reason why the Midland and Odessa areas have some of the lowest unemployment rates in America. While the rest of the nation sat at 7.3% unemployment in October 2013, Midland was at a paltry 3.1%.

And the rising tide is lifting all ships. The Standard Sales Company shelled out $20 million in construction projects to set up its beer distribution center in Odessa — and this is just one of many such projects breaking ground. After all, what goes better with a two-pound slab of beef than an ice-cold brew to wash it all down?

Union Pacific is getting in on the action too, with $14 million recently invested in railway expansion in the area.

Another sure sign that oil will be carrying Texas on its back for many years to come are the leases being acquired to build a 58-story skyscraper in Midland.

Dubbed the “Energy Tower,” this skyscraper will be like a shining beacon for the West Texas oil revival. And unlike any building ever constructed in the area, the tower will be double the height of the next tallest office.

So The Barn Door better get used to the hordes of hungry customers that sometimes wait more than an hour to get a table. Make no mistake; the oil boom in Odessa is just starting…

But not everyone is happy to see a West Texas oil revival.

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Saudi Oil Nightmares

Earlier this year, Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal basically begged Saudi Arabia to address the threat of U.S. shale oil.

The billionaire businessman Bin Talal went so far as to call it a “matter of survival.” Considering the fact that 92% of his country’s budget comes from oil, the prince should be worried.

In West Texas alone, there’s a new formation I’ve dubbed “the Petroplex” that may hold as much as 100 billion barrels of oil. A formation of that size would be the second largest oilfield ever discovered on the planet.

That’s what the CEO of Pioneer — one of the first major drillers to buy large acreage blocks in the Petroplex — noted in 2013:

“We believe [the Petroplex] will reach 100 billion boe recoverable reserves at some point in time [and it] could possibly become the largest oil and gas discovery in the world.”

Now, maybe you think the CEO of Pioneer is biased, since his company’s working in the region.

But here’s what Forbes reported…

“… the region [Petroplex] is producing more oil than the pipelines can handle…” and ”New infrastructure is being laid to send oil from the Petroplex straight to the refinery center in Houston…”

And CNBC said:

“Oil flows like water in the Petroplex.”

And it’s about to get even bigger.

I have just completed extensive on-the-ground research of the Petroplex, and I found a little-known company trading for just $1 per share that’s already producing oil in the area.

My report shows you exactly where the Petroplex exists (even the names of the counties), the companies drilling for oil there, and specifically the small $1 driller ready to hit the big time.

Until next time,

Keith Kohl

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Bakermre
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Bakermre
August 13, 2014 5:49 pm

This Keith Kohl teaser deserves analysis. A $1 oil stock nobody knows about. Let the thinkolater reveal Kohl’s secret; please.

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F H 'Arizona Slim' Major
August 13, 2014 6:30 pm
Reply to  Bakermre

13 Aug 2014, Hello Bakermre, I follow KK, but I have no clue what the stock name and symbol are, I would like to know myself. This is a pure guess, based on some of his past comments. Black Ridge Oil and Gas, ANFC most recent quote .90 cents. This stock has gone up .20 cents since Monday when it was quoted at .70 cents.

Again this is a pure guess, if you find out before me please post a comment on the Gumshoe web page. Arizona Slim

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Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe
August 14, 2014 10:39 am

Haven’t looked hard enough to find this one yet, but Black Ridge is in the Bakken, not the Permian, so that’s not it.

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Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe
August 14, 2014 10:42 am
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Nope, they’re in Oklahoma.

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Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe
August 14, 2014 12:43 pm

Ended up having to guess on this one, but my thoughts are in this new article today: http://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/oil-gas-trader/keith-kohl-and-the-1-petroplex-stock/

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