CENTOR: Canada's Secret Savior: The Oil Shales of Saskatch

CENTOR: Canada's Secret Savior: The Oil Shales of Saskatch

Postby Oscar » Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:44 am

CENTOR ENERGY INC. - "The Meyers' Newsletter"

http://www.centornews.com/ January 2014

AN OIL SHALE GIANT IS BORN UP NORTH AND WALL STREET IS CLUELESS

EXCERPT FROM CENTOR NEWSLETTER "Canada’s Secret Savior: The Oil Shales of Saskatchewan"

Centor’s oil-soaked acres are up north, in Saskatchewan, Canada, where 13% of its revenue comes from mining and petroleum.

Saskatchewan is the size of Montana, Wyoming and Colorado combined. This land mass would cover most of our east coast, from New York to North Carolina. Yet, a scant 1,073,107 people live there… you might run into 4 people per mile.

By comparison, on the 23-square-mile island of Manhattan called home by Wall Street and 1.6 million folks, there are nearly 70,000 people living within a single square mile. My point is, Saskatchewan is still a frontier.

Forests must be cleared for access roads. Power and water lines must be stretched to remote sites. Housing, too, must be constructed. Front-end costs always skyrocket over budget. And this is before any real exploration can be done. Any oil found and recovered must then find its way to a pipeline – year round!

Fortunately for us, none of those crippling obstacles stand in Centor’s way. CNTO’s oil-soaked acres are virtually surrounded by existing infrastructure. There are no native issues, and the company is enjoying a pro-development government, not to mention favorable royalties.

The mere location of Centor’s oil shale has amenities that could cost other oil producers about $100 million. That’s $100 million that will not slip off the Centor’s bottom line in development costs.

Centor’s oil-soaked acres are in the part of Saskatchewan known as Pasquia Hills, a property of 850,000 acres (1,300 square miles) in east-central Saskatchewan.

And it is here, in Pasquia Hills, where a giant oil king was just born. Judging from the just-released 51-101 Engineering Report, Centor Energy (CNTO) is already sitting on vast riches…

And let’s not forget that Canada’s role a major supplier to the U.S. is becoming more and more important. As the price of petroleum products increase due to the depletion of conventional resources, oil sand and shale oil projects are igniting a new energy revolution. It’s already underway.

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Worried about the environment? Relax. Technology is racing forward.

Exxon Mobil, for one, has developed breakthrough oil shale extraction technology that creates underground fractures and fills the cracks with a material that conducts electricity. Very friendly to the world. Royal Dutch Shell buries electric heaters underground to extract from oil shale. Centor is using cutting-edge techniques perfected in Brazil.

It’s called the PETROSIX process and it’s been used by the major oil company Petrobras in Brazil since 1991 with great success.

Petrobras started its oil shale business in 1953. In 1991, the PETROSIX process was introduced and production soared. So did profits. The pyrolysis reaction from the process yields more than oil… it also yields fuel gas, LPG and oil from the shale.

Oil shale is the next big North American energy revolution. No doubt about it. The movement is already on pace to take over oil sands production, with demands from the U.S. intensified by China’s demands… poor old OPEC doesn’t know what to do about all this.

But I know what do about it. And now, so do you: Buy CNTO.

Own the company that’s on pace to be one of North America’s leading oil shale producers. That’s Centor Energy, of course. I mentioned Brazil. There are other countries around the globe producing oil from shale, but, amazingly enough, none in North America. All this time, everyone’s been paying too much attention to tar sands, never realizing how much oil share was at our feet.

Sincerely,

John Myers, Editor
The Myers Letter
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