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  • Historical Oil Fields

    According to the US Department of Energy, these historical oil fields typically retain more than 80% of their original oil-in-place. learn more

  • Capital Demand

    A growing number of oil and gas projects in the United States has put private equity owners in a position of needing additional capital to meet the opportunity demands through the sale of ownership interests in their projects.

  • Drilling

    To obtain the highest return from an investment in oil and gas production, one must invest in a project prior to drilling the well.

  • Old Fields, New Opportunities

    Historical Oil Fields will participate with others (thus spreading the risk) in the drilling of new wells for selected projects in historical fields.

  • Promoters Upfront Investment

    Historical Oil Fields will leverage the investments of others, including
    (1) 3-D seismic data with interpretation; (2) geological data and mapping; and (3) negotiated lease agreements with the owners of the hydrocarbon rights.

  • The Team

    The Management of Historical Oil Fields works in close cooperation with the operating management and co-investors of each of the projects to achieve favorable income and cash flow from each project selected for the company.

 

Investment Fund For The Purchase of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Lease Interests.

Historical Oil Fields presents an unusual opportunity for individuals to invest in oil and gas exploration and production via HOF's direct secondary purchases of interests in projects in previously produced oil and gas fields. These opportunities are available to HOF through the use of new technologies applied by HOF's management team to new and historical data from those fields. This strategy will provide the company with a consistent source of attractive opportunities for multiple projects.

 
 
 

  • The world demand for oil and gas will grow by over 50% by 2040.
  • World oil and gas supplies are growing, but fall well short of demand through 2040.
  • Next to food, oil is the most important commodity in the world.
  • The long term value of oil is unmatched by any other investment available.
  • On average,  80% of the estimated original oil available in older oil fields is still there.
  • New technologies have vastly improved the success rate of new drilling.