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Oil & gas industry’s dirty little secret could unlock potential windfall profits

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The oil and gas sector is grappling with a little-discussed crisis The oil and gas sector is grappli

The oil and gas sector is grappling with a little-discussed crisis The oil and gas sector is grappling with a little-discussed crisis                                                                                                      You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Morning Watchlist from Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. This message is from Streetlight Confidential. --------------------------------------------------------------- The U.S. government is spending $4.7 billion to clean up their mess                                                                                                                                       [Zefiro Methane]( Dear Investor, It's the dirty little secret of the oil and gas industry... Five million abandoned and orphaned wells are leaking more than 281,000 tons of methane into the atmosphere every year. This dangerous gas pollutes the air… the soil… and that groundwater. And, at least according to climate change extremists, it contributes to global warming. All of which explains why the federal government is spending billions to cap those wells. It's expected to take $435 billion and several decades to cap all those leaking wells. All this is good news for [a little known company]( that's already out in the field making money by capping wells in four states. I'm so impressed with [this company]( that I'm now recommending that my Streetlight Confidential Newsletter subscribers begin their due diligence on this company immediately. Why am I so confident about [this company's]( future? It all starts with changing attitudes about letting all that methane leak out into the air and increasing demands that the problem get fixed. Preferably by making oil companies take responsibility for the messes they've left behind. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm as pro-fossil fuels as anyone on the planet… and I'm with former President Trump when he says "drill, baby, drill." However, I also believe in personal responsibility — and that applies to billion-dollar oil companies just as readily as it applies to you and me. And the fact is, when methane leaks into the communities around an old well, it can lead to a variety of illnesses as well as premature death from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. In any case, it really doesn't matter what I think. The point is this mess is going to get cleaned up. The federal government is already spending $4.7 billion to cap abandoned wells. You'll find more details about [this company]( in a free Special Report I recently completed that you can download for FREE by [clicking here.]( Get your FREE Special Report: Surprise Energy Play: How You Could Cash In On A $435 Billion Oil & Gas Crisis [Download Free Report]( Sincerely, Tim Collins, Editor of Streetlight Confidential Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 We are issuing this disclosure in compliance with Section 17(b) of the Securities Act, which requires us to disclose any compensation received or expected to be received in cash or in kind in connection with the purchase or sale of any security. We would like to inform you that we have received or expect to receive compensation in connection with the purchase or sale of the securities of Zefiro Methane (OTC: ZEFIF; CBOE: ZEFI). The compensation consists of up to $3,000 and was received/will be received from Invessting Media Solutions. This compensation should not be considered as an endorsement of the securities of adviser Zefiro Methane (OTC: ZEFIF; CBOE: ZEFI) and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in any information provided about the securities of Zefiro Methane (OTC: ZEFIF; CBOE: ZEFI) by Streetlight Confidential and The Investment Journal. We encourage you to conduct your own due diligence and research before making any investment decisions. You should also consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions. This disclosure is made as of 9/23/24. [Behind the Markets]( Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Unsubscribe]( Today's Bonus Content: [The “A.I. Lie” No One Wants You to Hear](

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