The Yoda of the U.S. oil boom

Published: Mon, 10/07/13

I recently chatted with a man that I'll refer to as the
"Yoda" of the U.S. Oil boom.

You remember Yoda from the Star Wars movies, right?

Spoke in riddles...

Elderly and ancient...

Hidden humor...

Extremely wise...

Um, well my guy didn't really speak in riddles.

But he was very wise and had some fantastic insight into the
current shale oil boom going on here in the U.S.

This guy is also a highly paid consultant and gives guidance on
where fuel prices are headed.

He is the editor and chief guru for the Bakken Oil Business Journal.

His name is Bob van der Valk, and you can actually listen to all
his guidance and the interview that I did.

Yes, I finally have published my first podcast episode, and I'm
giving you backstage access before I post it on my website.

I interviewed Bob on topics like the next big oil play (hint:
it's in California of all places). We also talked about how to
work your way into the oil business.

He talked about where fuel prices are headed in late 2013, and many
other topics that will be interesting to you.

Here is the link to the interview:
http://usoilboom.libsyn.com/us-oil-boom-podcast-episode-1-interview-with-bob-van-der-valk


If you go there, you can click on the title and the podcast should
autoplay. Or you can hit the download link on that page.

Oh yeah, by the way it's complimentary. I don't even sell
anything (yet) on the podcast.

It should also be listed on iTunes soon, if you want to go there
and search for "oil boom" podcast.

Anyway, this interview was a real gem, and I wanted you to get
first "dibs" on it.

And on another big time announcement, our lab is going to be
offering barite testing.

Out exploring for frac sand? How about exploring for some barite,
too.

It sells for even more per ton than frac sand.

It's rare in the U.S., but it is available.

Much of the barite used for drilling (it's a weighting agent
because it has a high specific gravity) comes from China and Mexico.

Mexican barite has had questionable quality as of late, so everyone
is out looking for new supplies of barite.

Okay, now I'm really excited.

I feel like selling something.

How about the "full Monty" package of API frac sand
testing, for only $1,950. That's a barn burning 2013 price.
Prices go up - most likely January 1, 2014.

Go here:
http://www.globalenergylaboratories.com/proppant-testing-services-and-costs/



Later.