The Super Gods Of Gas

Porter's Journal Issue #128, Volume #2

Natural Gas + Data Center Energy Needs = Huge Opportunity

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Here at Porter & Co., we celebrate great entrepreneurs – not communists.

It’s entrepreneurs who take risks, who invest capital, who heroically create new products, and who massively expand production. Entrepreneurs create the wealth that we all enjoy.

So while the sheeple continue to vote themselves your wallets (via communist politicians), we thought we’d turn our attention to something that’s far more useful and far more American than a communist being elected.

We direct your attention to the “Gods of Gas.”

If you’re a long-time subscriber, you might remember that the very first issue of my newsletter The Big Secret On Wall Street featured the incredible story of the Rice brothers and how they’d built, from scratch, America’s leading producer of natural gas.

And what they’ve done since then is even more incredible…

Their company, EQT (NYSE: EQT), is in the process of becoming America’s leading wellhead to liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) energy export providers. Shares of EQT are up about 50% over the last year, in part because of these developments. And over the next seven years, this transformation will continue to generate enormous returns – 500% -plusfor shareholders. The full story is below.

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