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It seems that some fund managers are tuning in to the right energy analysts. Now I know which fund I'm going to expand into...
If we had our own investment fund something like: peak oil investment fund. We could invest in that instead of CGM investment fund. This would accomplish two things.
1) We could direct investment to productive enterprises like Alan Drake's electrified rail here and here or Engineer-Poet's plan for sustainability, energy independence and agricultural policy here and here or a host of other responsible initiatives that the world is going to need from electric cars and concentrated solar to organic farming and urban planning.
2) We could make a ton of money. That is of course assuming that you believe there is actually such a thing as peak oil. I'm guessing that at least a few of you do :)
Anyone interested in this can meet the people they need to talk to set things up at the 2007 Houston world oil conference.
"Houston... we have an Opportunity!"
Wednesday Afternoon Breakout Session 1
A. Investing in Conventional Oil and Gas in a Peak Oil World
This session will be moderated by Leslie Haines, editor of Oil and Gas Investor, and will include brief presentations by panelists, with extensive audience interaction.
Wednesday Afternoon Breakout Session 2
A. Investing in Unconventional Oil and Substitute Fuels in a Peak Oil World
Brief presentations with extensive audience interaction.
All of the money and all of the talent is going to be in the same place at the same time for a couple of days. Enough said.
Tim