Buy Oil Reserves On Wall Street?


Our little book MONEY IN THE GROUND has become a lightening rod for all manner of inquiries. As author I have fielded questions about:

  • oil and gas,
  • land ownership,
  • minerals,
  • companies,
  • brokers,
  • energy efficiency,
  • peak oil,
  • recommendations on buying stock,
  • etc.

You name it!


A recent inquiry from a Hedge Fund Manager is a case in point.

He found a public company whose stock was selling for pennies; he felt sure it has the potential to become a "ten-bagger" (his words).

I referred the news to my partner Harry Johnson at Resource Consultants, an Oklahoma consultancy whose partners know a thing or two about both the public securities markets (buying oil reserves on Wall Street) and upstream oil and gas deals (buying directly-held working interests).

For a sample report, visit:
Resource Consultant's
(QUICK ANALYSIS OF A PUBLIC COMPANY)

In it Harry provides ten good reasons why, if you happen to run across a stock that looks anything like this one, you should keep running.

John Orban
Oklahoma City, OK
December 17, 2008