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Wondering if oil and gas stocks a good investment?In this episode of The Business Ownership I interviewed Howard Crosby. If you thought about investing in oil and gas stocks, this episode is for you!From $1 Million to $400 Million: Founding Cadence Resources in 2001, in just five years, Howard grew a modest oil and gas producer from a $1 million market cap to $400+ million and achieved an uplisting to AMEX. Second Largest Silver Mine in US History: Howard founded the company that acquired the Galena Mine in north Idaho's historic Silver Valley – the second-largest silver mine in US history. He has a proven track record of correctly calling oil price movements. His 2003-04 CBS Evening News interviews with Anthony Mason attest to this. Howard has also worked in Uranium, consulted on major natural resources project financing, and has successfully listed multiple companies on the TSX that were later sold for significant increases over their original market values. Today, he is focused on LGX Energy — his reentry into the oil and gas sector, targeting an underdeveloped resource in the Illinois Basin with major potential amid rising demand and increasing oil prices. As an interesting aside, Howard's late uncle was the legendary American entertainer Bing Crosby, whom he knew well as a frequent golf companion in the 1970s!Learn more about the future of the oil & gas industry and how to invest in it!Check this out!LGX Energy Website: https://www.lgxenergycorp.com/Book a call with Michelle: https://go.appointmentcore.com/book/IcFD4cGJoin our Facebook group for business owners to get help or help other business owners!The Business Ownership Group - Secrets to Scaling: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessownershipsecretstoscalingLooking to scale your business? Get free gifts here to help you on your way: https://www.awarenessstrategies.com/
When Chuck got an email asking if he wanted to chat the Illinois Basin and...Bing Crosby, he responded in the only imaginable way: I'm in. Howard is going old school conventional in the shallow reef formations of Illinois and Indians. They literally talk old school geologic drive. Prospects. This may be the first mention of reprocessed 2-D seismic on Chuck Job. Oh yeah, and Howard's uncle is none other than the legendary entertainer Bing Crosby. Really cool Five Questions: Bing Crosby Edition.LGX Energy Corp: https://www.lgxenergycorp.com/ Learn more about Fuze | The Future of Energy here: https://bit.ly/3DbZisD
Texas Water Journal and Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Todd Votteler, talks with Maria Richards, Geothermal Laboratory Coordinator in the Department of Earth Sciences at Southern Methodist University (SMU), and Joseph Batir, Geothermal Lead at Petrolern, about the geothermal energy potential of Texas. Recently, the Texas Water Journal published their article, “Determining Geothermal Resources in Three Texas Counties.” Maria Richards' research focuses on geothermal resources and energy development. Her projects vary from computer-generated temperature-depth maps for Google.org to on-site geothermal exploration of the volcanic islands in the Northern Mariana Islands. Currently, her concentration is on the conversion of oil/gas wells into geothermal energy producers. She co-coordinates the SMU Node of the National Geothermal Data System funded by the Department of Energy. Past research includes the Eastern Texas Geothermal Assessment, Geothermal Map of North America, and the resource assessment for the MIT Report on the Future of Geothermal Energy. Joseph Batir is an exploration geoscientist for Petrolern. He has exploration experience in the Gulf Coast, East Texas and South Texas, Permian Basin, Alaska (Cook Inlet and Interior), British Columbia, offshore West Africa, Illinois Basin, Michigan Basin, Snake River Plain, and the Hellisheidi geothermal field in Iceland. His research has resulted in new insights and prospect generation within existing and emerging plays.
As CEO of Norwood Energy Corp., Grant handles the day operations and evaluations of oil and gas prospects and minerals. Grant has successfully worked on projects in the Oklahoma SCOOP and STACK basin's, active areas around Texas, as well as the Illinois Basin, Kansas and Louisiana. Grant's specialty is recognizing opportunity hot spots in undiscovered areas of the country where they can operate significantly below what it costs the oil giant's you're familiar with, such as Exxon or Chevron. Grant couples his expertise with the desire to help your everyday passive investor get involved in what is one of the most lucrative, but inaccessible, industries in the world. What we talk about today is unique to the show since we've never discussed the oil and gas industry before, but this is NOT one to miss! We dive into mineral rights and how that plays into real estate transactions and specifically how mineral rights can be an extremely lucrative investment when when done correctly. If you've always been intrigued with other real estate investment options... This is one I'd pay extra close attention to... Let's jump in!
We recently sat down with the father and son team of Chris and Ryan Mitchell of George N. Mitchell Drilling in Carmi, IL. This family-owned business has been serving the Illinois Basin for more than seven decades.
Nicholas Bures, Magna Bures Oil, gives an update from the Illinois Basin and their $75K well, including signing a deal with a major international oil company. Bures, Magna Bures Oil, headquartered in Wyoming, talks about their Paradise, CA, wildfires and how it impacted their offices and partners.
MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Wednesday February 13, 2019 Nicolas Bures, Magna Bures Oil, gives an update from the Illinois Basin and their $75K well, including signing a deal with a major interational oil company. Bures, who is headquartered in Wyoming, talks about their Paradise, CA, wildfires and [...]
Nicolas Bures, Magna Bures Oil, talks about the success they are finding in the Illinois Basin. He also explains how they have been able to lower the cost of an oil well to $75K and how people can invest in the oil and gas industry. The Illinois Basin is a [...]
US thermal coal prices have risen over the past few months, largely lifted by higher gas prices for power generation, and forecasts for a tighter gas market in 2017 is good news for coal producers. Jim Levesque and Jeff McDonald, associate editors for Coal Trader, detail price movements for Central...
The tension between US coal producers and fuel buyers was evident at the recent Eastern Fuel Buyers Conference, where coal sellers expressed the desire for utilities to work with them to help keep the coal industry afloat. But continued low natural gas prices means the US EIA expects gas generation...
Questions abound after the US' largest privately-held coal producer, Murray Energy, acquired prominent Illinois Basin producer Foresight Energy. Platts Coal Trader managing editor Andrew Moore and associate editor Jim Levesque contemplate whether Foresight's longwall mining production will continue...
Geologic Carbon Sequestration (Start time 4:53): As carbon dioxide emissions continue to skyrocket, researchers are scrambling to find reliable ways to curb emissions of the most persistent greenhouse gas. One of the experimental approaches is geologic carbon sequestration – trapping CO2 from power plants and other sources and pumping it thousands of feet underground in rock formations. The technology looks promising, but it also had drawn controversy. One of the more unusual research projects is in Decatur, Illinois, where CO2 used in the fermentation process for producing ethanol at Archer Daniel Midland's corn-processing plant is being injected deep into the Illinois Basin. Co-host Susan Moran talks with Dr. Robert Finley, a geologist with the Illinois State Geological Survey and principal investigator of the Decatur project. Colorado Clean-tech Industry (Start time 16:14): It’s not news that we are in an economic downturn. Nor is it news that the world is facing monumental environmental problems. How about a way to kill two birds with one stone? Co-host Tom McKinnon discusses how with Wayne Greenberg, director of the Fellows Institute, which is sponsored by the Colorado Cleantech Industry Association. Greenberg was the former president of E Source in Boulder, and he was the associate dean of the Tulane Law School. Hosts: Tom McKinnon, Susan Moran Producer: Susan Moran Engineer: Jim Pullen Executive Producer: Susan Moran