Most Americans don't know this... but most oil companies in America are legally required to pay a certain percentage of their profits directly to the U.S. Government.
But while the government gouges most oil companies... I found a company that doesn't pay a single cent to Uncle Sam.
In fact, they've never paid the federal government a penny on any of the profits earned from their oil-rich properties in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Instead, this company sends checks to shareholders, 12-times a year. And they do this by using oil profits most companies have to hand over to the government at tax time.
These payouts are just like dividends, only bigger and more reliable.
Since going public in 1988, this company has returned more than 5,071% – which includes a check sent to your house or brokerage account, every single month (that's 234 consecutive oil checks!)
These results are more than 4,000% better than the stock market as a whole during the same period (measured by the S&P 500 Index).
The amazing thing is, even if they never acquire another drop of oil — they have enough reserves to keep sending you paychecks until 2013!
Incredible.
I don't know of another oil company in America – or anywhere else in the world for that matter – like it.
If you want more income, paid to you every month, collecting monthly paychecks on these oil profits is the perfect way to do it.
If you're interested in this unique idea, I'd like to give you the full details in a special report called: Monthly Oil Paychecks.
This report, like How A.O.P. Will Pay for Your Retirement – No Matter What the Price of Oil," is also FREE of charge.
To receive access to each, all I ask in return is that you take a no-risk trial subscription to the S&A Oil Report.
So... is the Oil Report right for you?
That's for you to decide.
But before I tell you how you can get started — with a risk-free trial subscription — let me tell you a bit more about my research...
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