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Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl reveals a $3.3 trillion oil strike that has been building oil f

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl reveals a $3.3 trillion oil strike that has been building oil fortunes for 100 years. [Energy and Capital logo] A $3.3 Trillion Oil Strike at Your Fingertips [Keith Kohl Photo] By [Keith Kohl]( Written Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Is oil finally out of the doldrums? Now, don’t go hoping you’ll see $150 oil tomorrow or next week. But if you’ve been paying attention, you know we don’t need oil anywhere near that high to make a killing in this market. In fact, we’re already profiting with oil at $50! Earlier this week, both Brent and WTI broke the $50 mark, reaching $58 and $52 respectively. Those are the highest prices we’ve seen since July. And we’ve got nowhere to go but up... BIGGER Than Lithium! This rare metal is critical to Apple and Tesla’s future. And it's even scarcer than lithium. As Oilprice.com says, “There’s a new metal in town, and it's bigger than lithium and hotter than any other commodity on the market right now.” Experts are predicting a 503% supply shortfall in the coming months. I’ve found an opportunity that could turn every $1 you invest into $10 or more from the production of this raw material. [Click here now for details.]( This Is Your World on Oil Since 2014, the global oil industry has been in a supply glut. That simply means we’ve been producing way more than we actually need. Given that the world consumes more than 98 million barrels of oil per day, that’s quite a feat. But it was an easy milestone to hit once U.S. shale appeared on the scene. The country’s oil production growth has been nothing if not impressive — and insanely profitable for early investors. But the oil market has always been cyclical. As you can see, oil prices dropped sharply in 2014 and stayed low... until now. [image1oil] Not only are we finally seeing some solid price recovery, but we’ve got a bright future of crude oil profits to look forward to. In June this year, the International Energy Agency estimated that demand would outpace production again as soon as 2018, when global consumption would breach 100 million bpd. This month, it raised the stakes. The IEA upgraded the demand growth estimate for 2017, bringing total growth for the year to 1.6 million bpd. And that supply-demand gap is expected to keep shrinking. The IEA notes that prices will be rising in the next few years because companies, euphoric over high production numbers but scared off by low prices, have been cutting back on new investments. Essentially, we’re looking at a lightning-fast switch from glut to shortage. And some oil plays are better prepared for this inevitable future than others... Elon Musk's Deadly Blunder Elon Musk is known as a billionaire entrepreneur and overall world-class success story. But he recently made a mistake that could cost him and his company, Tesla Motors, their dominance in the lithium battery industry. How is this possible? Well, it all stems from a design flaw in Tesla’s batteries — a crucial flaw that one of its competitors is now using to steal business. It’s already taken one of Tesla’s biggest clients — a major German automaker — but that’s just the start. Here’s the crazy part, though... the part that’s got investors swarming. This competitor? It's a tiny company only about 1/500 the size of Tesla. That small, yet dangerous enough to have Elon losing sleep at night. Get the name and the rest of the story [right here.]( Get the Crude Out A few years ago, pumping as much oil as fast as possible was the most important thing. Today, producers are more cautious. They know it’s more important to have long-lasting supplies that will carry their business through good times and bad. Producers in the Permian Basin of West Texas are a prime example of just that. Through the worst of the oil rout between 2014 and 2016, the Permian was the only U.S. play where production didn’t take a dive. In fact, it continued to grow the entire time! It’s still considered some of the most valuable land in the oil industry. And it’s looking like it may hold onto that title for quite a while. Remember, the Permian Basin STILL HOLDS between 60 and 70 BILLION barrels of crude. At today’s prices, that’s nearly $3.3 trillion worth of oil. And, as I said before, oil’s still on the rise. More important, however, is what this report means for the life of the Permian and the shale drillers operating in its most productive areas. That much oil, IHS notes, would be enough to fill every U.S. refinery to capacity for 12 years. All from one play! Of course, the Permian is not to be underestimated. Scott Sheffield, Chairman of Pioneer Natural Resources, estimated last year that the play held as much as 75 billion barrels of oil. Apparently he wasn’t far off the mark! Pull the Trigger or Miss the Train I’ve been an oil bull for a long time, and it’s nice to see that faith finally pay off. If you sold off your oil shares when the price bottomed out at $23, or have been avoiding entering the field until things were looking up, now is the time to jump on this opportunity. It’s a stock-picker’s market right now, and some of the best (if not the only!) opportunities in the sector can be located in the prolific Permian Basin. Everybody wants a piece of this valuable oil play, and we here at Energy and Capital make it our business to find out which stocks are real winners and which are just duds playing on hype. We made money when oil was at $110. We made money when oil was $30. Now, we’re prepared to keep making money, and to help you do the same, as oil makes a miraculous recovery. [Join us.]( Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]@KeithKohl1 on Twitter]( A true insider in the energy markets, Keith is one of few financial reporters to have visited the Alberta oil sands. His research has helped thousands of investors capitalize from the rapidly changing face of energy. Keith connects with hundreds of thousands of readers as the Managing Editor of [Energy & Capital]( as well as Investment Director of Angel Publishing's [Energy Investor.]( For years, Keith has been providing in-depth coverage of the Bakken, the Haynesville Shale, and the Marcellus natural gas formations — all ahead of the mainstream media. For more on Keith, go to his editor's [page](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Why the Dow Doesn’t Matter]( [Boom in Alt-Energy Commodities Is Here]( [Tesla Beats Out Hydrogen Alternatives]( [2018 Oil Outlook]( [Lithium Price Breakout]( Related Articles [I Hit a Tesla This Morning, and I Liked It]( [Lithium Price Breakout]( [2018 Oil Outlook]( [Tesla Beats Out Hydrogen Alternatives]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} . It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add eac-eletter@angelnexus.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Energy and Capital](, Copyright © 2017, [Angel Publishing LLC](. 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