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Thursday, 10/12/2006 12:07:08 PM

Thursday, October 12, 2006 12:07:08 PM

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Can Investing In Sand Make Someone Rich?

Today, oil refineries are running at an alarming 95% -
almost maximum capacity.
According to the US Department of Energy, the demand
for oil is expected to move 54% higher.
At first glance, this might appear to be a major thorn in
the side of our economy, but for investors, it’s actually
a golden opportunity waiting to be discovered.

Mississauga, Ontario (PRWEB) October 10, 2006 --
Today, oil refineries are running at an alarming 95% -
almost maximum capacity.
According to the US Department of Energy, the demand for oil
is expected to move 54% higher.
At first glance, this might appear to be a major thorn in
the side of our economy, but for investors, it’s actually
a golden opportunity waiting to be discovered.

The great thing, is that its not too late.
This is a long term trend that I feel investors will be
well rewarded for Christopher Smith, owner of
1source4stocks.com, stated that, "An up and coming trend
you’ll start to see in the very near future (which recently
took place) is large companies like ConocoPhillips creating
new ventures to extract and refine oil from properties such
as the Alberta Oil sands.
This creates tremendous opportunity for investors since
the demand for oil is only going up and Oil sands are
becoming widely accepted as a new, yet viable source
for oil."

So the question remains…Are Alberta Oil Sands a temporary
solution to our oil crisis or can we count on them as
possible contender in the near future for our primary
oil source?

Until recently, it was too expensive to extract the oil
to make it profitable. But with oil over $60, Canada’s
oil sands could indeed eliminate our need for foreign
oil in the very near future.

Smith added that, "This is especially true considering the
Alberta Oil sands are smaller than the mass of Florida,
yet they can yield more oil than Texas! Add to that the
fact that there’s already a pipeline that exists from
the Oil sands to the largest consumer of oil:
The United States.
When I put all these facts together last year, it didn’t
take me long to realize this was a relatively low-risk
investment opportunity that showed a vast amount of
potential."

Smith suggests that while politicians continue to drag their
feet on a definitive solution to our oil crisis, investors
might want to consider the Alberta Oil Sands as part of
their long term investment plans.
Smith spotted the unique investment opportunity in
February 2005, and reported it to his "smallcap 360 newsletter"
subscribers.
As a result, those who jumped on profited
greatly as a result.

"The great thing, is that its not too late.
This is a long term trend that I feel investors will be
well rewarded for," Smith remarked.
By ujaack thanks - at another forum -

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